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Vigilent Named as a Global 200 Winner in GoingGreen Silicon Valley Awards

Vigilent®, the leader in Intelligent Energy Management™ systems, today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as a GoingGreen Silicon Valley Global 200 winner for the second consecutive year. Inclusion in this prestigious list signifies leadership amongst peers and game-changing approaches and technologies that are likely to disrupt existing and entrenched players in green technology.

Vigilent was selected by the AlwaysOn editorial team and a global team of industry experts based on innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and media buzz.

“This year’s GoingGreen Global 200 winners are pushing the bounds of how technology can bring about change in the war on our planet’s waning resources,” said Tony Perkins, founder and editor of AlwaysOn. “The strength of these companies lies in their ability to nurture innovative ideas and see them through to successful, sustainable, and profitable businesses.”

Vigilent will be honored at AlwaysOn’s seventh annual GoingGreen Silicon Valley event, November 27 and 28, 2012, at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco, CA.

“We are extremely honored by our inclusion in the GoingGreen Global 200,” said Christopher Kryzan, Vice President of Marketing for Vigilent. “Vigilent has achieved phenomenal industry recognition this year as our systems continually demonstrate how companies can gain direct and immediate bottom line impact through more efficient energy management.”

Vigilent provides data center infrastructure management (DCIM) systems that optimize uptime at data centers and telecommunications facilities by using sophisticated artificial intelligence and automated, direct control to dynamically manage cooling resources. Using patented artificial intelligence technology that is self-learning and adaptive, the Vigilent system optimally matches cooling resources to real-time demand to address changing conditions including IT loads, capacity changes, and airflow.

About Vigilent

Vigilent (vigilent.com) is the leader in intelligent energy management systems, an essential solution for data center infrastructure management (DCIM). The company applies advanced Intelligent Analyticstechnology to address the real-time energy demands of data centers, colocation providers, telecommunications facilities, and large buildings. Vigilent protects uptime through dynamic management of cooling resources, while delivering significant, immediate reductions in cooling energy costs and carbon emissions through automated 24/7 monitoring and control of mission-critical facilities. A privately-held firm located San Francisco’s East Bay, Vigilent is committed to green energy solutions that reduce and inform energy use, making for a more sustainable planet.

Vigilent, the Vigilent logo, Intelligent Analytics, and Intelligent Energy Management are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Vigilent Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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