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Is it worth thinking green for the datacenter?

March 8th, 2010 - Posted in Technology Trends by tim

Datacenter “greening” periodically goes in and out of fashion. Usually driven by broader economic factors, IT professionals tend to mull the notion of going green when the broader public debate over energy prices and climate change reaches a fever pitch. With the recent discussion at Copenhagen again bringing climate issues to the front of the global economic community, talk of green has again arisen in the IT world.

The latest from Forrester Research is that regulation won’t drive the adoption of green IT solutions. In a survey of IT professionals at 600 companies around the world, regulatory compliance ranked #7, garnering only 16 percent of responses. Unsurprisingly, cost drivers were most important. Sixty-six percent of respondents indicated that energy cost savings could lead to the proliferation of green IT solutions, with 42 percent citing the ability to cut IT operating expenses.

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Are you selling technology or results?

May 15th, 2009 - Posted in Strategy, Technology Trends by tim

complianceTell a prospect that he needs virtualization, and he’ll ask why. Ask him how he plans to cut costs and increase IT operational efficiency, however, and he’ll invite your ideas. IT manufacturers and resellers spend far too much time pitching systems, and not nearly enough time understanding their clients’ businesses. The latter is what leads to near-term sales and long-term relationships … not to mention referenceable projects and referrals.

Don’t think about selling technology – that’s what your competitors do. Instead, become a true “solution provider.” Take a consultative approach through the sales process. Work with your clients to understand the business problems they face, and you’ll have the opportunity to develop and implement technology solutions that solve problems inside and outside the datacenter. The key is to get as specific as possible and show how the pain can be alleviated in a manner that improves the business operation while reducing costs or increasing revenue.

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