There’s Green IT and there’s IT that greens. The City of New York, IBM, Columbia University, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and City University of New York have teamed up to turn the Big Apple into a mecca for sustainable structures. In establishing the NYC Urban Technology Innovation Center, which will reside in Columbia University, the [...]
Read more NYC, IBM to leverage cloud, supercomputing for green buildings
by Pedro Hernandez on January 21, 2011
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GE is venturing into the green data center energy space by acquiring Plano, Texas-based Lineage Power for just over a cool half-billion dollars. Citing growth in cloud and mobile computing — thanks, in part, to the 1.1 billion new smartphones the company expects to hop on wireless networks this year — GE’s Energy Services president and [...]
Read more Cloud, data center growth drives GE’s $520M Lineage Power buy
by Pedro Hernandez on January 13, 2011
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It’s that time. Before we welcome a brand new year, here are 2010′s most popular posts according to you! 1. Stats of the Day: BP Oil Spill Google Results Back in June, I ran a little experiment. In terms of Google search results, how did BP’s recent oil spill compare against the previous top environmental [...]
Read more Top 10: Most popular ecoINSITE posts of 2010
by Pedro Hernandez on December 31, 2010
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An Industry Voices Post: Cloud computing is emerging as a way to trim IT costs and achieve both energy savings and carbon reductions. A win-win-win, right? Essentially, yes, but as any techie can tell you, any change in IT strategy merits a good, nuanced examination about how it affects your business. I’m thrilled to have [...]
Read more Analysis: Microsoft’s Dynamics ERP cloud strategy
by Pedro Hernandez on December 15, 2010
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Thin client adoption is picking up, improving the fortunes of startups like NComputing and prodding vendors to revamp their product portfolios. Sales of energy-efficient, TCO-lowering thin client hardware is expected to double to 7.4 million by 2014 from 2010′s scant 3.7 million units, according to IDC. Can Google and Citrix get in on the action [...]
Read more Google Chrome OS and Citrix: Advent of the thinner, mobile enterprise?
by Pedro Hernandez on December 10, 2010
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A new forecast from Pike Research points not only to the accelerated growth of cloud services, but also huge energy savings in the coming decade. According to the research firm’s “Cloud Computing Energy Efficiency” report, cloud computing is projected to cut worldwide data center energy costs by 38 percent, from $23.3 billion in 2010 to [...]
Read more Cloud to slash data center energy costs by 38 percent in 2010
by Pedro Hernandez on December 6, 2010
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Cloud-based apps can save businesses a bundle on energy costs versus on-site hosting according to new data from Nucleus Research. After comparing the energy consumption of Salesforce.com apps to their in-house equivalents, the research firm found that Salesforce.com beat out non-cloud app infrastructures with up to 91 percent in energy savings. And it saves money [...]
Read more Cloud-ify apps for 91% energy savings
by Pedro Hernandez on December 1, 2010
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Can the cloud help businesses green their IT? Yes, says Microsoft. A study commissioned by the software giant, and conducted by Accenture and WSP Environment and Energy, finds that cloud computing can cut emissions and reduce power consumption by up to 30 percent. The reductions are more pronounced for small businesses, which lack the expertise [...]
Read more Microsoft: The cloud’s greener
by Pedro Hernandez on November 12, 2010
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SeaMicro, you’re on your own. (And it could be a good thing.) According to Intel’s vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, Kirk Skaugen, the chipmaker won’t be making a push into the server space with its low-power Atom processor. The market for servers comprised of several Atom processors, like the ones [...]
Read more Intel on server chips: Atom out, McAfee in
by Pedro Hernandez on September 30, 2010
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Intel Capital, the chipmaker’s venture capital arm, has invested $30 millions among four startups: Adaptive Computing, Nexant, Ciranova and Joyent. Of the four firms, three echo Intel’s pursuit of efficient data centers and cloud infrastructures. (Ciranova is pioneering “mixed analog-digital” chips. Interesting? Yes. Green? Potentially yes.) Joyent develops the technological underpinnings for platform-as-a-service (PaaS) clouds [...]
Read more Intel funds Nexant, Adaptive Computing, Ciranova and Joyent
by Pedro Hernandez on September 14, 2010
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