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Today’s 10: Apple iCloud Edition

June 6, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Today, Steve Jobs is expected to take the stage at WWDC 2011 and finally pull the curtain open on its cloud offering (and a little thing called iOS 5, and for Mac lovers, OS X “Lion”). Here’s what some top online IT publications are saying… Steve Jobs and the iCloud announcement: What his public appearance […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing Tagged With: green it news roundup, roundup

Traits of an evolved, efficient data center build

June 3, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

FacilityBlog over at Today’s Facility Manager has some great quotes from Jakob Carnemark, an SVP with construction giant Skanska USA. In essence, he says that in order to keep pace with exploding data center demand, it’s time to break from the past and adopt agile, energy saving and cost effective strategies for getting IT facilities […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter in a container, free-cooling, green data center, modular data centers

Power Assure software, Universal Electric gear connect on energy management

June 1, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

The energy management integration train is picking up steam. Today Power Assure announced that its EM/4 software has been certified for use with Universal Electric’s STARLINE Critical Power Monitor meters, which are found in the latter company’s power STARLINE Busway and Raceway power distribution systems distribution equipment for data centers. What does this mean? Essentially, the […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, energy management, Power Assure, Power Management, software

Today’s 10 – Wednesday, June 1

June 1, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Today: GPUs giveth in terms of powerful and energy efficient computing, but they also taketh away — your strong password’s effectiveness, that is. Also: Despite Amazon and other cloud provider’s knack for grabbing headlines, private clouds are business’ top choice. And though the cloud is hailed for its energy-saving potential, Green Monk’s Tom Raftery argues […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: green it news roundup, News

Sourcemap: Rattle (and tattle on) those supply chains

May 24, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Where do your gadgets really come from? The folks behind Sourcemap, a crowdsourced, open source project, hope to answer that question by cataloging where the components that make up our devices originate. It’s an effort to provide a measure of supply chain transparency, according to project founder Leo Bonanni (see his Greener Gadgets 2010 talk […]

Filed Under: ecoSocial, Featured, Gadgets & Mobile Tagged With: carbon footprint, conflict minerals, consumer electronics, crowdsourcing, Gadgets, manufacturing, open source, supply chain

Solar field sprouts at GE Aviation in Durham, NC

May 23, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Video: GE Aviation has released a neat, time-lapse video showing a 7.2-acre solar installation go up at its Durham, North Carolina facility. The project is the company’s way of practicing what it preaches, so to speak. Power from its 9,072 thin film panels is governed by GE equipment like its Brilliance Inverter. All told, the […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: GE, solar, solar panels, thin film solar

Infographic of the day: 1 data center = 25K homes

May 16, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez

Cloud computing is taking the IT industry by storm but behind the technology are massive data centers that consume a lot of energy. How much? According to some of the opening stats in an infographic cooked up by ABB, a utility and industrial automation firm, the energy requirements of the world’s data centers are large […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Data Center Tagged With: ABB, cloud, Cloud Computing, Data Center, energy consumption, energy efficiency, infographic

Uptime Institute reveals IT’s energy cost blindness… Can accountants cure it?

May 16, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Last week’s Uptime Institute Symposium 2011 event not only brought together data center experts, it also delivered the goods for stat monkeys in the form of the group’s first-ever industry survey results. After a bout of “excitement” from the techies in attendance (riiiiight), the group let loose with the findings, which include… 74% of respondents […]

Filed Under: Green IT, Stats & Figures Tagged With: Data Center, energy efficiency, finance, statistics, stats, Uptime Institute

Good Housekeeping: Consumers overwhelmingly care about green products

May 11, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez

I know, as a green techie, your only exposure to Good Housekeeping is the doctor’s/dentist’s office. Why should you care what it says? If your cool, energy-saving tech is going to make any headway with mainstream consumers, Good Housekeeping provides a great window into how receptive they’ll be to your green goods. And fortunately, during […]

Filed Under: Stats & Figures Tagged With: consumers, Good Housekeeping, marketing

Violin, HP blast benchmarks, make case for solid-state storage in the data center

May 9, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Flash memory is once again taking the performance crown by enabling Violin Memory and HP to claim bragging rights today on a TPC-E benchmark. According to the companies, a Violin Memory Array in conjunction with an HP Proliant DL380 G7 server running Microsoft SQL Server 2008 set a record for a dual socket with a […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Storage Tagged With: HP, solid-state drive, Storage, Violin Memory

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