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Fire Up Google Maps and Recycle that Relic!

May 7, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

If you’re any kind of computer geek, there’s a good chance that you’ve got tons of non-working spare parts occupying a couple of boxes in your closet or basement. Heck, you probably have whole PCs that can’t crunch a single…

Filed Under: E-Waste & Recycling Tagged With: computer recycling, e-waste, electronics recycling, ewaste, recycling

Kindle DX: No Color, No Sale

May 7, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

First, non-hands on impression: I’ll pass. I know that color e-paper is prohibitively expensive at this point, but that’s what would sway my opinion solidly into the WANT NOW corner of the gadget buying matrix. The “regular” Kindle is fine…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: amazon, e-ink, e-paper, eink, epaper, Gadgets, Kindle, Kindle DX, opinion

Cleantech May be a Boon to U.S. Manufacturing

May 6, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that U.S. manufacturing isn’t what it used to be. And while it may never return to its heyday, state governments are doing their part to spark a revival by way of tax incentives for plants that produce…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: cleantech, manufacturing, renewable energy, states, tax incentives, U.S., United States, United States of America

Green IT News Roundup – Tuesday, May 5

May 5, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez

Google Data Center’s Massive Energy Appetite – Reuters …Case in point: over the weekend, the British newspaper the Guardian published the tantalizing statistic that Google’s data center in The Dalles, Oregon, could use as much energy as the entire city…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Cloud Computing, Data Center, datacenter, Google, Green IT, HP, Intel, Intel Atom, thin client

Intel Nehalem vs. AMD Shanghai… Fight!

May 4, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

DailyTech took a look at the marketing war of words between Intel and AMD in the server chip realm, specifically when it comes to the former’s Nehalem Xeon and the latter’s Shanghai Opteron.  We all love a good fight, but…

Filed Under: Green IT, Servers Tagged With: AMD Opteron, AMD Shanghai, energy consumption, energy efficiency, Intel Nehalem, Intel Xeon, processor, server

Green IT News Roundup – Monday, May 4

May 4, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Is there an immediate return on investment in virtualization? – Enterprise Management Quarterly As a solution architect, I find out that lots of IT managers hold a misleading idea that the implementation of a virtual system reduces the operation…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Cloud Computing, HP, Hyper-V, Microsoft, Storage, supply chain, Virtualization

10 Green IT Folks to Follow on Twitter

May 1, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

#followfriday There’s a good chance you’re seeing a lot of that today on Twitter. In the spirit of Follow Friday, I’m getting in on the act with a list Twitterers that offer good insights on greening those server rooms,…

Filed Under: ecoSocial, Green IT Tagged With: Green IT, green technology, Online Resources, Twitter

Microsoft Azure SLA This Summer

May 1, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Cloud Computing Journal’s Yeshim Deniz got Matt Rogers of Windows Azure Product Marketing to answer a couple of questions regarding Microsoft’s cloud platform. He reiterates that Windows Azure will definitely see a release this year and that “all online services…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Azure, Cloud Computing, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, SLA, Windows Azure

Listen: GreenerComputing Tackles Green Jobs

May 1, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Wondering how to land one of those green jobs that are sprouting up all over? GreenerComputing has posted a great podcast with GreenJobs.com founder Peter Beadle. It’s a pretty insightful conversation and definitely worth a listen if you’re in school…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: green career, green jobs, Online Resources, podcast, tips

Green IT News Roundup – Thursday, April 30

April 30, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

A Dozen Things the Smart Grid Can Learn from the Internet – Earth2Tech Security & Encryption: The smart grid community needs to publish detailed specifications for different levels of security and encryption standards. For secure communication purposes, the Internet…

Filed Under: E-Waste & Recycling, Green IT Tagged With: 80-plus, Cloud Computing, Green IT, power supply, recycling, security, Smart Grid, thin client, Virtualization

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