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Energy conservation is an increasingly important issue for organizations in a wide range of fields. There is a need to conserve energy and cut expenses at Dell by reducing the power used by approximately 50,000 of its computers during non-business hours. As a solution Dell installed 1E NightWatchman and SMSWakeUp software on its desktop and notebook computers: NightWatchman helps reduce energy waste by turning off computers overnight, and SMSWakeUp repowers machines from a centralized command.
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