The Powerdown Screensaver performs the useful function of automatically turning off your PC at the end of the day should you inadvertently leave it on.
When you come back into work the next morning and power up your computer, all data is restored as it was left - so if you were in the middle of something, such as a word processing document, spreadsheet or email, you will not lose your work.
The screensaver also attempts to save you energy during the day, through two new power-saving features. The first is called "Disk Spindown" mode, which will put your hard disk into standby mode when you are not loading or saving files for a while. The second is the "Monitor Standby" feature, which will turn your monitor to standby mode after a pre-defined time period of inactivity.
So, if you step out of the office for lunch, a meeting or even to make some coffee, your hard disk will go into standby mode and your monitor will turn off as they are not being used, thereby saving energy and money. Typically, savings of between 40 Watts (modern LCD screens + hard disk) and 100 Watts (older Cathode Ray monitors + hard disk) can be had when both of these functions are active.
If the computer is still in use later than your usual shutdown time, the system will not activate until the user finishes their work. The Powerdown Screensaver works well either as a stand-alone product, or can be linked with the Enistic Energy Manager software - giving you the ability to turn the PC off/on remotely.
Some of the functions that are bult into the Powerdown Screeensaver are also available from the Windows operating system. However, it also offers a range of benefits over and above the standard Windows functions:
There are additional benefits specifically for larger companies: