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Stuxnet fears hit home as Illinois water pump hack unfolds

November 21, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

pr0f SCADA screen grab from South Houston

Update, Dec. 1, 2011: False alarm! Well, at least in the Illinios water pump case. Read this Wired | Threat Level article for the real story. Still, no reason to let your guard down… This weekend, hackers made news for not only breaking into computer systems, but literally breaking a pump at a water plant in […]

Filed Under: Green IT, Smart Grid Tagged With: data security, Duqu, grid security, SCADA, security, Stuxnet, utilities

Flickr re-materialized

November 17, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

24 hours worth, actually. Which makes the photo above that much more impressive. (Click through for more views, that picture only scratches the surface.) What you’re looking at is an installation by Erik Kessels currently at Foam in Amsterdam. It depicts 24 hours of pics uploaded to Flickr but in hard copy. “By printing all the images uploaded […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: cloud, dematerialization, Flickr, photography

Five years of EPEAT

November 2, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Underscoring how young the green computing movement is, Earth Techling has a great interview with EPEAT’s Director of Outreach and Communications, Sarah O’Brien, about the organization’s publication of its fifth annual report. O’Brien shares a nice anecdote about how far EPEAT’s come. Well, in our first year no products could meet the gold level. Leading companies like Apple, […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: EPEAT, Green IT

Raytheon saves 30 percent in IT energy costs by raising temps

October 24, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Today’s impressive statistic comes courtesy of this Computerworld article that explores how the defense contractor is cutting energy costs, to the tune of  “$23 million in annual savings” in 2010 with a host of energy efficient IT strategies. One of the ways the IT sustainability pros at Raytheon are achieving this is by taking a […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: cooling, data center cooling, Green IT, Raytheon, server

Today’s 10: AOL goes ‘unmanned’ for new data center

October 11, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Some data center doings in today’s roundup. AOL flips the switch on its “lights out” data center; SmartCube emerges as a low-cost container player in its native Brazil; and is virtualization hamstrung by storage infrastructures? Also, Tesla makes Panasonic the official supplier of batteries for its Model S and GM bets big on recycling. AOL […]

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

NVIDIA GPUs, AMD CPUs for faster supercomputer at Oak Ridge

October 11, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Jaguar supercomputer is undergoing a $97 million upgrade that will not only result in a name change — soon to be known as “Titan” — but also stands a good chance of ruling the Top500 list of supercomputers when it’s complete in 2012. If and when that occurs, they’ll have graphics […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: AMD, Cray, GPU, HPC, Intel, NVIDIA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, supercomputer, Top500

Today’s 10: Amazon’s Silk road to cloud domination

September 29, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 2 Comments

Lately: A look at how Amazon’s Kindle Fire browser, Silk, could further blur the lines between the cloud and mobile devices. Google boosts its support for residential solar – with its checkbook, of course. Iceland hopes to lure data center operators with its chill, renewables-friendly ways. Also, Intel readies new Atoms as it works to unseat […]

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

ET Water’s (garden) Gnome web app brings smart water management home

July 7, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 2 Comments

Gnome ET Water image

Personally, I find gnomes more than a little creepy. But here’s one that I wouldn’t mind tending to my garden (if I had one). Commercial water management firm ET Water Systems, is out to help consumers save on their water bills and prevent damage to their plants from over-watering.  With the release of Gnome, a […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: ET Water Systems, water management, web applications

Top 10 Twitter Tuesday Edition: Google views clean energy as an economic engine

June 28, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Though it pulled the plug on PowerMeter, Google’s still bullish on green technology. Today, two must-read links offer a glimpse into the company’s interest in cleantech, notably its market potential. But it will be all for naught if the public remain disinterested in the climate sciences. Luckily, Google’s tackling that, too. Google: Delaying Clean Energy […]

Filed Under: Green IT

Today’s 10 – Facebook gives new meaning to cold aisles

June 24, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Today: Facebook discovers that its servers can take the heat resulting in cold aisles that are anything but. Also, Feds grab Instapaper’s server; startups take aim at cloud-unfriendly relational databases; and SolidFire plans SSD arrays that it says will (paradoxically) lead to lower data storage costs. Intriguing! All that, plus IBM’s HUGE energy savings in […]

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

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