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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. June 2009 --
IBM
has created an industry alliance with key leaders in
metering,
monitoring, automation, data communications and software to provide
smart solutions for energy, water, waste and greenhouse gas management.
Charter members of the Green Sigma™ Coalition are Johnson Controls, Honeywell Building Solutions, ABB, Eaton, ESS, Cisco, Siemens Building Technologies Division, Schneider Electric and SAP. The coalition members will work with IBM to integrate their products and services with IBM's Green Sigma™ solution.
This will allow companies using these combined solutions to better
understand energy and water usage, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions
across their business operations and make changes to improve
efficiency, reduce consumption and waste, and lower environmental
impact.
"As we all work toward creating a greener, smarter planet, it is
plain that none of us can get there alone," said Rich Lechner, IBM's
vice president for energy and environment. "Through public and private
partnerships, and with leaders across a range of industries and
technologies combining and sharing our expertise and talent, we can
create the solutions the world needs to conserve resources and address
climate change."
Green Sigma™ is an IBM solution that applies Lean Six Sigma
principles and practices to energy, water, waste and GHG emissions
throughout a company's operations -- transportation systems, data
centers and IT systems, manufacturing and distribution centers, office
facilities, retail space, research and development sites, etc.
It combines real-time metering and monitoring with advanced
analytics and dashboards that allow clients to make better decisions
that improve efficiency, lower costs and reduce environmental impact.
IBM announced the Green Sigma™ Coalition in support of its Green and
Beyond Summit for Industry leaders in San Francisco today. The program
includes panel discussions with key industry leaders and public
officials on public/private collaboration for a greener planet,
covering sustainability and energy management across business
operations and demand reduction, incentives and compliance.
In addition to the Green Sigma™ Coalition, IBM announced several
other new or expanded relationships with key industry leaders,
including:
Novell and Thunderbird
have received Ready for IBM Energy and Environment validation for their
software solutions. The program is designed to help IBM Business
Partners validate, market and sell solutions bearing a unique mark that
assures clients the product or service has been rigorously evaluated
and demonstrated to reduce environmental impact based on real-world
customer use.
IBM's validation process requires products and services to meet
stringent criteria that address the reduction or use of resources such
as energy, water and paper materials. Submissions are reviewed by the
IBM Energy & Environment Review Board and IBM's Corporate
Environmental Affairs group;
IBM and Cisco
have integrated IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management and Cisco
EnergyWise energy management solution. The new combined solution
broadens the range of power consumption information and energy
optimization policies that can be managed by IBM Energy Management
solutions to help organizations discover, optimize, and report energy
usage within their data center and business infrastructure.
And IBM and Honeywell will integrate Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management with Honeywell's EBI and Tridium offerings.
"NYSERDA has a longstanding partnership with IBM. Together, we have
invested over $15 Million for energy efficiency improvements to IBM's
New York facilities," said Francis J. Murray Jr., President and CEO of
the New York State Energy and Development Authority. "We are proud to
continue that partnership with IBM and the Green Sigma Coalition as it
designs effective energy efficiency and carbon reduction strategies for
New York's manufacturers, data centers and other businesses. As we
develop statewide energy strategies, we see the problems and
bottlenecks created by stand-alone solutions and disparate systems that
cannot share information. We applaud IBM's approach of sharing
expertise and technology through industry collaboration with IBM's
Green Sigma Coalition and other public/private partnerships. The
coalition's goal of providing customers with a unified view of their
energy, water, waste and greenhouse gas emissions to enable overall
efficiency and reduce environmental impact represents a significant
advancement in the market."
These new relationships support IBM's "smarter planet" initiative,
which envisions a world where everything is instrumented,
interconnected and intelligent. This is essentially about using
sophisticated technologies and business processes to set the right
metrics and then collect and analyze information to make better
decisions.
Information Source: IBM
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