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January, 2011

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    New utility to automate the installation of the Opalis ops console

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    I am very happy to announce that Kelverion has created and published a new tool that simplifies and automates the installation of the current Opalis 6.3 operator console.

    This new tool removes the complexity from the current operator console installation and brings consistency to the experience.

    You can read more about the utility here, watch a demo of it in action here, and register for the download here.  The utility is free, and after you complete the short download form, you will receive an e-mail with a link to the download.

    Good installing!

       Adam Hall 
       Sr. Technical Product Manager, Opalis   
       System Center

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    Ford Expects to Save More Than $1 Million with PC Power Management

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    We love to hear about how well our products work.  More importantly, we love to hear that our products are doing their intended job of saving our customers time, money and resources.  And yet, there’s even an additional component that is key to our products’ successes: the ability to define key partnerships that allow us to give our customers a complete solution.

    Today, we want to highlight a recent 1E case study with Ford Motor Company that actually comprises each one of these principles.  It shows how Ford expects to save over $1M per year just by combining the power of Configuration Manager with 1E’s NightWatchman.   And if that's not enough, by utilizing this combined solution, Ford expects to reduce its carbon footprint by an estimated 16,000 to 25,000 metric tons a year.

     

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    Quest releases new Opalis Integration Packs for FTP, Telnet and HTTP

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    Robert has posted a new article over on the Opalis Blog announcing that Quest are developing Integration Packs for Opalis!

    They have posted 3 new Integration Packs (IP’s) for FTP, Telnet and HTTP.  The IP’s are available for download now, and they are free.

    We fully expect to see more from Quest in the near future Smile

    You can read Robert's article here which includes the direct download link.

       Adam Hall 
       Sr. Technical Product Manager, Opalis   
       System Center

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    Guest Blog: Part 2- How power consumption and cost calculations work in Configuration Manager 2007 R3

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    Hey everyone, last week we posted Part 1 of a blog about how ConfigMgr 2007 R3 calculates power consumption and cost calculations.  In this follow up post, we dive into the 2nd portion of the topic; cost calculation.

    We have had a lot of interest from you about how ConfigMgr 2007 R3 calculates power consumption, and cost of power since we released R3.  We took these questions and spoke with our Sr. Program Manager Onur Koc, to see if we could publish something that places some clarity around these.   In this post we will cover the second area of understanding Power Cost Calculations.

    Thank you to Onur and his team for providing this!

    Power Cost
    Below is a typical power cost report the admin might see when the daily power cost report is run.

    • Daily Average Power cost by Computer: This graph shows the total daily power cost calculated from devices reported, divided by number of devices reported. Even though the number of devices in a collection changes over time, this report will accurately tell if the average power cost by computer is increasing or decreasing.
    • Power cost by Day: This graph shows the total daily power cost calculated from devices that have reported power information.
    • Power Consumption Constants: Average power consumption for laptop computers, desktop computers and monitors. These constants can be configured for each report and used in power consumption calculations.

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    How is the Cost of Power Calculated? 
    Power cost is calculated by multiplying power consumption with the cost of kWh report constant. For an example, we will again use Company X,

    • Total power consumption for 1000 devices was calculated as 200,000 watts = 200 KWatts
    • Total cost for 1000 devices= 200 x 0.09 (The cost of KWh) = $18.00USD for the selected day which will be shown in the Power cost by Day’ report.
    • Since 1000 devices reported power consumption information, the average power cost by computer will be 18 USD ($)/1000=0.018 USD ($) watts per day, which will be shown in the Daily Average Power Cost by Computer report.

    How to modify power cost constants?
    Administrators can go to the SQL Server Reporting Services report properties and modify the power cost constants (Cost of kWh and Currency) used for the power consumption reports. This allows your organization to be flexible about your own cost of power, and your localized currency.  With any organization that is even partially distributed, this is extremely powerful.  Different locations can be running on separate power grids within a city, state, province, country or more.  This is even further complicated by currency differences.  through this simple SQL Server Reporting Services customization, you can get an accurate picture of your cost of power.

    Some resources for you:

    • Manage, Monitor, and Report: Implementing a Power Management Strategy with System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3 download
    • Download the evaluation of ConfigMgr 2007 R3  here
    • Download the ConfigMgr 2007 R2/SP2 VHD here (updating to R3 soon)
    • Guest Blog: Configuration Manager 2007 R3 - Power management mission and design philosophy – link
    • MVP Guest Blog: How to save money with ConfigMgr 2007 R3 and feel good about it – link
    • Implementing Power Management with Configuration Manager 2007 R3 – link
    • Configuration Manager 2007 R3: Power Management - Traditional Barriers to Power Management – link
    • Configuration Manager 2007 R3: Power Management . What is it and why is it important? – link
    • What Program is right for my organization? – link
    • What version of Configuration Manager do I need, and in what order? – link

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    System Center, Management and Security Division
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    MMS 2011 Registration is Open! Register Today

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    Hey everyone, if there is 1 event this year you want to attend, it is the Microsoft Management Summit. The event happens in March (21-25) in Las Vegas.  Registration is now open!  You can find the event site here.

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    System Center, Management and Security Division
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