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EDSA Introduces Paladin® Real-Time Energy Management Advisor
Helps Assess, Reduce Mission-Critical Facility Energy Costs
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – January 27, 2009 – EDSA Micro
Corp. (www.edsa.com), the leading provider of Power Analytics™ solutions for
electrical power system modeling and diagnostics, today introduced an important
new enhancement to its Paladin Live™ platform: the means to allow companies to
isolate and reduce energy inefficiencies in their mission-critical facilities.
The Paladin Live Real-Time Energy Management Advisor™ helps companies assess and
reduce their energy costs in three principal ways, by:
• Increasing energy efficiency by showing precisely where, when, and how energy
is being consumed, in order to assess where opportunities for energy saving may
exist… and even enable facility personnel to conduct detailed, what-if
simulations of energy efficiency strategies;
• Improving facility reliability and productivity by enabling facility operators
to understand the real-time “system health” of their power infrastructure, in
order to enact preventative measures. By detecting even the tiniest variations
between the “as-is” and “as-designed” states of their power system, the Paladin
platform helps to preempt costly system failures and energy inefficiencies;
• Enhancing profitability by enabling facility operators to fully understand the
capacity and energy requirements of their present power system. This enables
them to develop strategies for maximizing their existing operations before
embarking on costly renovations or relocations.
Because of their reliance on electrical power – as well as the enormous costs
associated with energy and energy-related problems – energy management is a huge
concern for “C” level executives in all industries. These factors, plus
public/investor pressure to be as environmentally responsible as possible, make
energy planning a vital corporate priority.
Paladin Live’s “model-based” architecture enables organizations to:
• Conduct model-based analyses of the power/energy network, to ensure the
highest possible levels of accuracy and energy efficiency;
• Perform “What-If” simulations, to allow users to see the impact of decisions
before implementing/investing in them… or simply test drive energy-saving ideas
that could not be conducted on live infrastructure;
• Create vendor-neutral forensic analyses that protects customers’ investment in
their current infrastructure; keeping them from unnecessarily replacing mission
critical equipment.
“Never before has such a complete power management solution been available to
the industry,” said Mark A. Ascolese, chairman and CEO of EDSA. “The Paladin
Real-Time Energy Management platform speaks to executives in a language they
understand, providing them with hard metrics and tools to make changes to their
power infrastructure and to perform what-if scenarios to determine the energy
savings and reliability impact.”
“With the introduction of this new platform, EDSA is delivering one of the most
effective solutions yet towards achieving our national goal of improving energy
efficiency,” Ascolese added. “By offering real-time, actionable information
24/7/365, we allow facility operators to make changes to their enterprise that
will help them save money and increase reliability at the same time.”
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When combined with EDSA’s Paladin Reports™, the platform’s standard energy
report, and EDSA’s Blackboard Simulator, the Energy Module allows users to see
what the changes would mean to the Green Grid’s standards of Power Usage
Effectiveness (PUE) and Data Center Infrastructure Efficiency (DCiE). The system
will retroactively show the change to both over any previous time period and
predict future results based on anticipated changes to the users’ power
infrastructure. The energy management platform is designed to be both powerful
and flexible so that changes to rate structures, metrics, formats and other
elements are easily accomplished without affecting the mission of the Paladin
Live system.
According to new electrical power efficiency standards developed by the global
IT association, The Green Grid, there are three levels of PUE and DCiE
monitoring: Stage One consists of manual data collection and tabulation; Stage
Two consists of automated data collection and tabulation at a facility level;
Stage Three consists of automated data collection and tabulation at an
individual server level. With today’s announcement, Paladin Live surpasses the
milestones established for Stage Two, and is the ideal platform to meet the best
practices standards for Stage Three.
Availability
EDSA’s Paladin Real Time Energy Management platform is a standard feature that
will be included on all Paladin Live systems regardless of size, and is
available to any Paladin Live customer with a current professional services
agreement from EDSA. For more information on Power Analytics and EDSA’s powerful
energy saving software solutions, please visit: www.edsa.com
About EDSA Micro Corporation
EDSA develops software solutions for the computer-aided design, modeling,
real-time analysis, energy management, and preventative maintenance of complex
electrical power systems. For more than 25 years, the Company’s Paladin®
software products have been used in thousands of commercial, industrial,
governmental, and military applications worldwide, to protect more than $100
billion in customer assets, while reducing their energy consumption.
Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., the Company maintains sales, distribution,
and support offices around the world. For more information about EDSA and its
products, visit www.edsa.com.
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