Reduce the energy costs of Mac computers with Power Manager 3. Use Power Manager to assert control over when your Macs are available and when they are switched off. Financial savings, environmental benefits
It can be difficult for an organisation to clearly demonstrate a commitment to improving the environment and reducing energy costs. Many organisations turn to carbon offsetting and ignore the most effective course of action - reducing your energy bill.
By reducing your energy bill you are not only saving yourself money, you are reducing your carbon footprint. Reducing your energy use is the best way to reduce your environmental impact.
Computers are one of the largest energy users in modern offices.
Power Manager reduces the cost of running Mac computers. Power Manager is an automated solution that can be set up, deployed, and left alone demanding no further support.
By choosing Power Manager, you can confidently show your shareholders and stakeholders that you are actively addressing environmental concerns and improving your bottom line. Dramatically reduce costs
Switching off computers at night saves money. When a computer is switched off, it is using the least energy possible. Computers use different amounts of energy when they are running, asleep, and turned off. When a computer is not being used it should be turned off.
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