Verdiem Gives PCs at National Institutes of Health (NIH) Energy Rx with SURVEYORPC Power Management Software Helps Agency Reduce Greenhouse Emissions, Cut Costs and Reduce PC Energy WasteSeattle - November 12, 2007 - Verdiem, the leading developer of power management software for PC networks, today announced that the National Institutes of Health is using Verdiem's SURVEYOR software to reduce PC energy. To-date, NIH has installed SURVEYOR on several thousand PCs within the Office of Research Services (ORS) and Office of Research Facilities (ORF) with additional groups projected to follow. By deploying SURVEYOR, the agency is saving an average of 953,678 kWh of electricity or about $71,000 annually.
### About Verdiem Verdiem provides enterprise software solutions to reduce energy consumption of PC networks. Its SURVEYOR software increases business profitability and sustainability by monitoring, measuring and managing IT energy use and related greenhouse gas emissions. The company’s relationships with technology and energy efficiency leaders help it to deliver best-in-class solutions to global businesses and individuals. Founded in 2001, Verdiem is a green IT company headquartered in Seattle with additional offices in the US and UK. More information is available at www.verdiem.com or (206) 838-2800. Verdiem, SURVEYOR, and Edison are trademarks or registered trademarks of Verdiem Corporation. ### Media Contact Drew Smith Bite Communications for Verdiem 415-365-0401 drew.smith@bitepr.com |