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JouleX and Cisco at Cisco Plus in Tokyo

 

JouleX announced the opening of its Tokyo office on May 25, 2011. Only 6 months later, the JouleX team stands proud of the difference we are making by helping Japanese organizations meet the energy reduction requirements imposed as a result of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Today, JouleX is participating with our partner Cisco at the Cisco Plus Expo in Tokyo, where we are demonstrating the energy savings opportunities for Cisco customers using EnergyWise enabled devices. The ability to measure, monitor, and control provided by Cisco EnergyWise and JouleX Energy Manager is truly groundbreaking innovation in a time when energy challenges are at the top of every large company's list of concerns.

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The JouleX team is committed to helping companies from all around the world meet their energy challenges head on! Contact us today to see how Joulex can change the entire way your company views energy.

For a free 90 Day Trial of JouleX Energy Manager for EnergyWise, click the button below.

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Japanese People Unite to Conserve Energy

 

Since the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan, and caused the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, the Japanese people have become unified in their passion for conservation of energy.  According to an article in the New York Times, individuals and businesses alike are striving to keep energy usage to minimal levels in order to avoid the rolling blackouts common in the weeks following March 11th

The rest of the world could learn so much from the Japanese about being disciplined in saving energy.  From keeping their home temperatures set a little higher to keeping the lights turned off unless you need them, it’s clear that millions of people doing small things in their daily lives can add up to make a huge difference.

Josef Brunner, the Chief Architect here at JouleX, returned from a recent trip to Japan inspired by how the people have made energy conservation into a part of everyday life. When speaking about his trip, Josef said that what he saw in Japan made him even happier about our commitment to donate 30% of JouleX K.K.’s profits through the end of the fiscal year to the Japanese Red Cross relief efforts.  

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Josef also stressed how proud he is that JouleX is playing an increasingly important part in saving energy in the facilities space in addition to the IT industry.  As energy concerns continue to grow in Asia, especially in China and India, JouleX is poised to lead the way in sustainability for the facilities and IT management of corporations all over the world.

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JouleX: Now Open in Japan

 

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With proven track records in enterprise energy management in both Europe and North America, we’re now extending our global reach over the Pacific. We’re excited to announce today the opening our newest office in Tokyo, Japan.

Japan’s growing IT infrastructure coupled with the lasting effects of the Tohoku-Pacific Ocean Earthquake and new power consumption regulations have created a sense of urgency among Japanese enterprises to grasp and strategically manage their total energy usage. And, while JouleX Energy Manager (JEM) products will certainly be able to help companies negotiate the new landscape of power consumption in their country, we wanted our efforts to take on a larger role. As part of what we feel is our bigger corporate responsibility, we are also donating 30 percent of our profits from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, to the Japanese Red Cross relief efforts for the earthquake victims.

The Tokyo office will be in the very capable hands of one of our long-time colleagues. Ja Hong Lin has been named vice president in charge of the company’s Asia-Pacific operations and president and CEO of JouleX K.K., a subsidiary of JouleX.

It is with a heavy heart that we enter this market. We look forward to doing our part to help alleviate the strain of the energy crisis one enterprise at a time. 

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