IBM Recognizes Top Environmental Solutions Developed in 2009

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IBM has selected five solutions developed within the company for recognition under its new Corporate Environmental Innovation Program, which highlights innovations that significantly improve energy efficiency or reduce environmental impact.

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IBM introduced the program earlier this year to highlight the best solutions developed by employees that address energy and environmental challenges for the company and its clients. The goal is to showcase these solutions and encourage other IBM employees to develop new technologies and offerings that address these global issues.

"Part of IBM's credo is 'innovation that matters, for our company and for the world,' and that's especially relevant to protecting the environment," said Wayne Balta, IBM's vice president of corporate environmental affairs and product safety. "The five innovations we've selected exemplify the very best of this belief in action. We hope they inspire other IBM employees to apply their talents and ingenuity to these and other conservation and environmental challenges."

  The five solutions are:


  --  SmartBay Galway: Marine and Coastal Environmental Monitoring,
      Protection and Management -- this solution provides real-time
      environmental monitoring of water quality, wave conditions and weather
      for Galway Bay, Ireland. Insights collected from the system benefit
      marine and coastal research, commercial fishing, fish and shellfish
      farming, flood condition monitoring, wave energy research and
      development, advanced sensor development, and beach health conditions;


  --  Stockholm Congestion Pricing Solution -- this intelligent
      transportation solution directly charges drivers who use city center
      roads during peak business hours, reducing traffic in Stockholm,
      Sweden by 18 percent and helping increase the proportion of "green,"
      tax-exempt vehicles to 9 percent. The reduction in traffic has lowered
      vehicular emissions by 8-14 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 40
      percent in the inner city;


  --  Measurement and Management Technology -- a solution that provides
      real-time measurement and analysis of temperatures and humidity within
      data centers to optimize cooling and reduce energy consumption,
      improving energy efficiency by 10 percent or more. The technology is
      now being used in more than 60 data centers;


  --  iDataPlex Server -- the most power-efficient, high-volume server in
      the world, using up to 40 percent less electric power overall compared
      to comparable servers*. The design reduces airflow restrictions and
      allows two servers to share one fan cooling system and high-efficiency
      power supply, reducing cooling system energy use by 66 percent;


  --  Systems Director Active Energy Management -- a software solution that
      helps data center operators monitor and automatically manage energy
      use, allowing greater control over power consumption.  The technology
      can reduce system administration and energy costs in a typical data
      center by nearly 30 percent.

The IBM Corporate Environmental Innovation Program will recognize up to five solutions each year. Nominated solutions are judged by a diverse team of IBM environmental, technical, and business experts from around the world.

To learn more about IBM's commitment to the environment, go to: www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/

For information on IBM's portfolio of energy and environment offerings and products, go to: www.ibm.com/green

  Contact Information
  Jay Cadmus
  IBM Media Relations
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  (c) 203-948-2351
  jcadmus@us.ibm.com
  http://twitter.com/jaycadmus

*Based on SPECpower benchmark tests against other industry-standard one-unit rack servers.

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