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March 7th, 2007

What does Daylight Saving Time cost IT?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:42 am

Categories: Datacenter, General, Government, Hardware Infrastructure, IT Management, Software Infrastructure

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On Sunday, technology types will be watching their applications, PCs, servers and networks to see whether change in Daylight Saving Time will affect their infrastructure. CIOs will be looking at the bill.

By time the clocks change, most of the patches will be installed and we'll probably have a Year 2000 type letdown–a lot of coverage and little real impact. However, the costs are very real.

This Daylight Saving Time (DST) dance–starting in 2007 the U.S. will start DST the second Sunday in March at 2 a.m. local time and return to standard time the first Sunday in November–doesn't require an army of costly consultants but does divert IT resources. The big question:  What's the tab?

Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond has the answer (albeit an extremely conservative one). The tab: $200 million to $300 million.

Here's how Hammond arrives at that back-of-the-envelope calculation. He assumes companies have teams of about three to six people working the operational changes, planning and patching associated with the DST change. These folks worked roughly four to five weeks on DST solely.

"Based on the number of weeks you get to an average company cost of about $30,000 to $50,000," says Hammond. Multiply that sum by the number of public companies (assumption 6,000) and you get his guesstimate.

Clearly there are a few holes in this calculation, but it's likely to be way conservative. For starters, private companies have to worry about DST too. And this little–at least to the bureaucrats in Washington–change affects international companies too since they have to sync systems with the U.S. Hammond's calculation also doesn't include software costs. For instance, Microsoft is charging for patches that update older systems.

Simply put, Hammond's math has to focus only on the labor costs involved with DST because that's the most tangible thing to measure. Opportunity costs–after all you could be doing something more productive–and other intangibles, say that sale you didn't close because you slept past a meeting, aren't included in the cost calculation.

Considering all of those aforementioned factors would it be at all surprising if the DST costs approached a nice round number like $1 billion or so?

Now the argument for changing DST is very clear. The return is that folks will have more daylight and therefore use less power. Hard figures, however, are hard to come by. The Department of Energy has said that by extending DST by two months reduced energy consumption by the equivalent of 100,000 barrels of oil each day. At $60 a barrel those barrels equate to $6 million in savings each day DST is extended, or roughly $360 million. However, those savings may not be worth putting into an ROI calculation since it's unclear who (this is the Federal government after all) reaps the rewards.

The California Energy Commission notes the benefits of watts saved and even attempts a financial case associated with DST. In a 2001 paper, the commission examined the benefits of doing DST in the Winter and doubling DST (changing the clocks by 2 hours) in the summer. The financial benefits: Winter DST may save $100 million to $350 million. Double DST could save $300 million to $900 million.

The rub: Shifting DST on the federal level by a few weeks may not deliver those returns California mapped for what is arguably an extreme DST plan. Bottom line: DST is costing IT dough and the returns aren't that readily apparent.

"This move will supposedly save a lot on energy, but the dollar amounts remain to be seen," says Hammond. "I just hope they don't go back again a year or two from now."

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Not enough savings?
"However, those savings may not be worth putting into an ROI calculation since it's unclear who (this is the Federal government after all) reaps the rewards."

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DST should be banned  A.Typical Zork | 03/07/07
How do you suggest that be done?  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
Farmers?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
Still a gimmick  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
Lots more to that minority  voska | 03/07/07
Another hidden cost  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 03/07/07
I hear you there  voska | 03/07/07
Do your toddlers read a clock?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
re: Do your toddlers read a clock?  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 03/07/07
Time changing is the issue, not DST  hines1957@... | 03/08/07
Common sense  dgbraun | 03/08/07
That's gonna happen  Dr. John | 03/08/07
Time changing is the issue...  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Read this to see who has and doesn't have it...  HypnoToad72 | 03/07/07
Farmers complain?  John Zern | 03/07/07
I'm told...  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
I grew up on Farm  voska | 03/08/07
No man is an island  hines1957@... | 03/08/07
Farmers Complain!  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Hmmm, not much of a history buff are you  maldain | 03/08/07
One zone?  dgbraun | 03/08/07
Sorry but no  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
The real reason is  voska | 03/07/07
Sorry but no  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
That's thier choice  voska | 03/07/07
there is a psychological benefit  zandar | 03/08/07
thanks  g_ludlow | 03/07/07
Wasting? Yes, darkness.  macbill | 03/08/07
No, but it should not have been/remain "fuzzy"  TripleII | 03/07/07
Links to studies, saving time  TripleII | 03/07/07
Simple reason for that  voska | 03/07/07
Simple reasons  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
There are TWO rush hours  macbill | 03/08/07
Morning rush hour  hines1957@... | 03/08/07
Two time zones aren't enough!  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
USe DST only in presentation  htroup | 03/08/07
Use DST only in presentation  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
ST should be banned  jorjitop | 03/08/07
You are 100% correct  hines1957@... | 03/08/07
DST  dancac | 03/08/07
DST, the big hoax  pkrdk | 03/09/07
Poor coding to blame???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
Completely wrong  magcomment | 03/07/07
Uh huh,,,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
Still wrong  magcomment | 03/07/07
You just highlighted the coding error  voska | 03/07/07
Nope  magcomment | 03/07/07
Which all goes to prove Olson has the answer  tf2RI52WC873 | 03/09/07
You make my point nicely.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
Programmers were "slammed"  John Zern | 03/07/07
Not true at all.  Bruizer | 03/08/07
Hmmm, all your examples are pre-PC  maldain | 03/08/07
More complexity in changing DST?  t.anthony.ash@... | 03/09/07
bad code or not you still have the same problem  darcyfreak | 03/11/07
Sorry here is the spellchecked ver  darcyfreak | 03/11/07
don't hard code it then  voska | 03/07/07
Do away with DST, yes !  magcomment | 03/07/07
that doesn't make sense  voska | 03/07/07
Background on why we have DST  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 03/07/07
I don't see the benifit  voska | 03/07/07
I agree with you  magcomment | 03/07/07
You are forgetting  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/07/07
So how does it effect them?  voska | 03/07/07
Do away with DST  ke_xtian@... | 03/08/07
There are ways to make it easier  CobraA1 | 03/08/07
I'm with him on this one  darcyfreak | 03/11/07
What No-Axe refers to is A.I.  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 03/07/07
Making a Y2K coding comparision is a poor comparison  yyuko@... | 03/07/07
Yes, you are  Fred Fredrickson | 03/07/07
Sounds like bad coding to me.  Bruizer | 03/08/07
RegHack?  Someguy2 | 03/08/07
Completely wrong?  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Not Poor Code, Poor Legislators  mollenhourb@... | 03/08/07
It's a design quality issue  Gray_Beard | 03/09/07
DST  redtrain65 | 03/07/07
Then do something!  ridingthewind | 03/07/07
How about simply getting rid of DST...  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
Don't agree with 2 Timezones  yyuko@... | 03/07/07
The Earth tilts, you know  Jedeye | 03/08/07
Don't agree with 2 Timezones  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
It'll never happen...  redtrain65 | 03/08/07
Limited Outlook  bargearse | 03/10/07
Set The Clocks Ahead 30 Minutes  itanalyst | 03/07/07
ARE YOU A TERRORIST?  BALTHOR | 03/07/07
Are you an idiot?  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Fixing a Windows 2000 OS  bjbrock | 03/07/07
Even easier  John Zern | 03/07/07
I don't think Windows 2000  bjbrock | 03/07/07
Didn't cost a penny...  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
True but we have more than ONE Server  redtrain65 | 03/08/07
Not costing us much.  T-Rexx | 03/07/07
Pay now or pay more later  voska | 03/07/07
Better watch out.  giltjr@... | 03/08/07
What's the Big Deal?  IMHOYAAAH | 03/07/07
really..  redtrain65 | 03/08/07
This is silly.  stan@... | 03/08/07
really..  redtrain65 | 03/08/07
A couple problems with the estimate.  ShadeTree | 03/07/07
That assumes...  John L. Ries | 03/07/07
It doesn't matter.  ShadeTree | 03/08/07
Accountants would disagree  voska | 03/08/07
Actually the accountants would agree with me.  ShadeTree | 03/08/07
Cost?  dkunzman@... | 03/08/07
Please tell me how a delay in ERP improvements....  ShadeTree | 03/08/07
Estimate Error?  dkunzman@... | 03/08/07
It has a time cost but not a real cost.  ShadeTree | 03/08/07
Reinvent the wheel?  groakes | 03/08/07
This is absurd  Fred Fredrickson | 03/07/07
You're right...  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Unix solved this long ago, MSFT still doesn't get it  skeptic-2 | 03/08/07
Eliminate DST  vlf@... | 03/08/07
re: Eliminate DST  pawelred@... | 03/08/07
Whine, Whine, Whine  dl@... | 03/08/07
Arizona has this problem SOLVED!  sstevens@... | 03/08/07
DST  rktompsett | 03/08/07
DST!  cwstat@... | 03/08/07
DST  iamshadow | 03/08/07
DST - WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL??  PseudoTechie27 | 03/08/07
Quit crying about the cost of DST  russellmerten@... | 03/08/07
Quit Crying...  theshell | 04/03/07
Some can't find a consultant  Jimbaber | 04/03/07
DST  bluex111@... | 03/08/07
DST  bluex111@... | 03/08/07
As far as I know the U.S. hasn't asked anyone ....  ShadeTree | 03/08/07
So contact your senators and congressmen  lynne1462@... | 03/08/07
curious  maldain | 03/08/07
AMEN!  merrit-o@... | 03/08/07
I am glad I am in ARIZONA  lynne1462@... | 03/08/07
Institutionalized Incompetence  solar_satellite | 03/08/07
you are right .. in part ..  toxxte | 03/08/07
I fail to see a problem.  stan@... | 03/08/07
sorryyyyy ..  toxxte | 03/08/07
Missing the point  cymru999 | 03/08/07
Missing the point  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
USA already uses DST ...  archief | 03/09/07
DST cost lives !  Lowkey205 | 03/08/07
DST cost lives !  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Blame the dumb DOS/Win software clock design. Unix got it right on 1st try  Marco Zamora | 03/08/07
Blame the dumb DOS/Win software clock design...  Willy the JOAT | 03/08/07
Do your own research  Bruizer | 03/08/07
Do your won reasearch...  Bruizer | 03/08/07
These are in reply to...  Bruizer | 03/08/07
DST  tgt@... | 03/08/07
More than the return  PCH #1 | 03/08/07
Stupid Politicians. Maybe a new Standard of Measurements  SpectateSwamp | 03/08/07
Free of DST  Aleks58 | 03/09/07
Cheaper and simpler  Dr.C | 03/09/07
DST: Big Issue Over Tiny Problem  bargearse | 03/10/07
XP patch didn't work  ppcgm@... | 03/15/07
Keep it the way it is  OKJoe | 04/03/07
Send me $10  bryhal@... | 04/03/07
Better Idea  Jalapeno Bob | 04/03/07
Not enough savings?  dmx_syspro | 04/10/07

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