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Green Spaces: Coworking for eco-preneurs

August 3, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Green Spaces - Coworking NYC and Denver

Striking out on your own? Not only can starting your own green business be intimidating, it can get pricey. Why not save some money and network with other eco-minded entrepreneurs by coworking? Co-working spaces are, by virtue, pretty a pretty sustainable way of growing your startup. Instead of renting a storefront or an office, coworking […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, coworking, entrepreneur, startup

OpenStack to float ARM-powered clouds

July 19, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

OpenStack Logo

ARM processor-based cloud servers are big on potential, but for now, they fall a bit short on actually powering cloud services. That’s about to change, and quickly too, judging by the meteoric rise of the open source cloud platform that’s just now making the jump from x86 processors to ARM chips. First, a little background. […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Servers Tagged With: ARM, Calxeda, cloud, Cloud Computing, Data Center, Dell, green data center, HP, open source, OpenStack, server

Apple Rejoins EPEAT

July 13, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Kudos, Apple! Recently, Apple pulled out of the EPEAT, to the shock and dismay of people like federal IT buyers that are required to use the green computer registry to guide their purchasing decisions. The move also didn’t help Apple’s reputation when it comes to sustainability, which recently came under assault by Greenpeace. Today, Apple […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Apple, EPEAT

Green Kickstarter spotlight: Off the Grid and On the Cloud

July 6, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Off the Grid and On the Cloud - Kickstarter

A little late on this one, but another Kickstarter film project has grabbed my attention. For a techie, the thought of living off-grid, while not without its adventurous allure, conjures a life filled with compromises. What about reliable power? Broadband access? Off-Grid.net’s Nick Rosen wants to explore how going off-grid doesn’t necessarily mean giving up […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, ecoSocial Tagged With: Cloud Computing, crowdfunding, Kickstarter, off-grid

Retina MacBook Pro puts the ‘tear’ in teardown

June 24, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez

By all accounts, Apple’s MacBook Pro with the Retina Display is an elegant, capable machine with a dazzling screen. That beauty, it turns out, is only skin deep. If you crack open the case, you’ll discover like iFixit did, that the laptop’s innards are a disaster for people that like to repair and upgrade their own computers. […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile Tagged With: Apple, electronics lifecycle, MacBook Pro, teardowns

Green IT tips for small businesses

June 17, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Between keeping customers happy and balancing the books, the electric bill is usually the last thing on a small business owners’ mind. Until it arrives each month, that is. There’s little you can do about it if you use manufacturing equipment, for instance. But your PCs can help lessen your overall energy use with a […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Cloud Computing, EPEAT, Green IT, small business

Dell delivers shot in the ARM server ecosystem

June 4, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Dell Copper

Looks like ARM-based servers in the data center are inching ever closer to reality. Last week, Dell took the wraps off Copper, an ARM server platform based on the computer maker’s PowerEdge C5000 microserver architecture. Instead of run-of-the-mill Intel Xeon chips, each blade-like “sled” contains four 1.6 GHz Marvell Armada XP ARM-based processors, each of […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Servers Tagged With: ARM, Dell, server

Al Gore’s VC firm backs GreenBytes

May 29, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

GreenBytes array

Another SSD deal? You bet! GreenBytes snagged $12 million in Series B funding from Al Gore’s venture capital fund,  Generation Investment Management. Battery Ventures and GreenBytes’ management team chipped in as well. GreenBytes, a dedupe specialist and maker of SSD and hybrid disk arrays, plans to use the money to expand into the global marketplace and shore up […]

Filed Under: Storage Tagged With: green storage, GreenBytes, SSD, Storage, VC, venture

Apple’s green data center details emerge

May 21, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Apple Greenpeace Dirty Clouds

Remember all that hubbub about Apple’s “dirty cloud” data center in Maiden, N.C.? Long story short, Greenpeace released a scathing report on the state of cloud data centers and their detrimental effects on the environment. Though some companies got a pass — Facebook, Yahoo and Google, mainly — others like Apple were raked over the coals […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: Apple, Data Center, data center cooling, energy management, green data center, Greenpeace, renewable energy

Power management on OpenStack clouds?

May 14, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

OpenStack Logo

HP’s public cloud… IBM and Red Hat on board… Rackspace finally making the jump… OpenStack is so hot right now. To discover why, check out ServerWatch, which has some great OpenStack coverage. The bottom line is that here’s a platform that has the potential to do for cloud infrastructures — public, private and hybrid clouds — what […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing Tagged With: cloud, Cloud Computing, Intel, OpenStack, private cloud

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