GREEN REFACTORING
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For 100
measured SAP systems, savings potentials of 50-60% per system were achieved by
identifying and eliminating “weak points” in the SAP system, both in hardware
(Green IT) and software (Green Coding), using advanced technological analysis.
Companies
using SAP can save 6 to 7-figure costs per system.
We optimize the entire SAP environment through Green Refactoring, Green IT, and
Green Coding.
A symbiosis of Green Refactoring, Green IT, and Green Coding.
On the hardware side (Green IT), this includes efficiency improvements for SAP servers, databases, networks, and application servers. On the software side (Green Coding), this involves systematic improvements of SAP software, operating systems, cloud environments, optimization of SQL statements, RFC calls, RFC wait times, and network configurations.
Reduce Costs. Utilise Savings Potential. Act Sustainably.
… to name just a few of approximately 200 possibilities.
IT as the
Number One Climate Killer by 2030 With current growth, IT is predicted to account for 14% of global CO2 emissions
by 2030, making it the number one climate killer. Experts agree on this.
Many
business owners are unaware that their IT infrastructure’s carbon footprint is
a significant cost center, with a sharply rising trend. We have the solution to
reduce electricity consumption and CO2 emissions by 50-60%. The goal is to
minimize resource consumption while simultaneously reducing environmental
impact.
With such
approaches, we actively contribute to climate protection and promote
sustainable development within the technology industry. Green Refactoring
refers to a technique in software engineering that improves the efficiency and
sustainability of computer systems. The goal is to reduce energy consumption
and environmental impact by improving existing code bases. This can be achieved
by optimizing code to use resources more efficiently and by removing
unnecessary functionality. The implementation of energy-saving models and the
use of green technologies such as cloud computing and virtualization can also
help reduce energy consumption. Green Refactoring is part of the larger trend
toward sustainable development in information technology and can lead to direct
financial benefits for businesses and an improved environmental performance.
We
analyze your systems/platforms,
whether
cloud-based or dedicated (non-cloud), with an average savings potential of
50-60% for 100 measured systems.
Save
Employee Resources – Create Space for New Opportunities
Use
available employee resources more efficiently to create space for additional tasks
or projects.
We reduce
your energy costs by 50-60% and your CO2 emissions per server by 40-55%.
Reducing
energy costs and CO2 emissions are two interconnected goals aimed at reducing
energy consumption and associated costs while minimizing CO2 emissions to
operate in a more environmentally friendly manner.
License
Cost Savings
Savings
on hardware and software licenses, as well as the associated maintenance,
service, and support costs.
Defer
Investment Costs 5 to 10 Years into the Future (Non-Cloud)
Extend
the lifespan of existing hardware.
Reduce
Cloud Costs
Direct
monthly savings potential of 50-60%.
Analysis
Results in Approximately 3 Weeks – No Effort for Your Company*
*Do you think you don’t need this?
In the past
11 years, there has not been a single analyzed system where we did not identify
savings potential.
Ask your IT department for the EWA reports per system (Early Watch Reports are
generally available for free from SAP – the most recent report will suffice).
These reports include a traffic light system, and you can be 99% sure that not
only green but also yellow and red indicators will be present. This is a strong
initial indication of potential savings.