PowerMAN

PowerMAN
Developer(s) Data Synergy
Initial release 2008 (2008)
Stable release
5.4.0 / January 2016 (2016-01)
Development status Active
Written in C++
Operating system Windows
Platform IA-32, x86-64
Available in English
Type System monitoring
License Copyright
Website www.datasynergy.co.uk/products/powerman

PowerMAN is a computer software program for central system monitoring and PC power management, of computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems.[1][2][3][4][5] The software extends the basic features present in most operating systems to permit implementing and enforcing organization-wide power management policies.

The product is used by private and public sector organisations in the Europe, UK, and US. It includes a web-based, multi-location, reporting feature that can collate data from deployments in multiple countries.[6][7][8][9]

The product is more common in the academic market, where it has been used by leading institutions to manage staff and student computers.[10][11]

The software is produced by Data Synergy, based in Sheffield, UK.[12][13][14] The firm is a member of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.[15]

Features

PowerMAN allows different power management profiles to be configured for different users, computers, and times, using native Windows Active Directory tools.[16] [17][18] This simpler approach contrasts with many competing solutions that require new consoles or administration tools to be learnt. The reporting features collect information about each computer and can generate a variety of historic and live reports. The manufacturers claim that the combination of flexible management and reporting enhance the effectiveness of the solution.

Research

PowerMAN has a background in the academic sector and has been used in several research projects:

References

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