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Green IT News Roundup – Monday, April 27

April 27, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Lowering data center cooling costs with airflow modeling and perforated raised-floor tiles – SearchDataCenter.com An Uptime Institute study of 19 computer rooms with a total of 204,000 square feet determined that most facilities are ill prepared to remove current heat…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Android, Android OS, cooling, Data Center, datacenter, FCoE, Fibre Channel over Ethernet, netbook, raised-floor, solid-state drive, SSD, thin client, Virtualization

Solar Power 101

April 26, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Image Credit: sakraft1/Flickr It seems that solar panels are sprouting up all over. It’s all well and good, but how do you get started. The Daily Green has put together a neat guide that demystifies getting solar power generation equipment…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: renewable energy, solar, solar panels, solar power

Windows 7 Enlists Virtualization for XP Compatability

April 25, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Backward compatibility has been a boon for Microsoft, but also a thorn in its side when it comes to advancing the OS. Thanks to everyone’s favorite green IT technology, virtualization, not to mention capable multi-core processors and oodles of RAM,…

Filed Under: Virtualization Tagged With: application, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows XP

Assessing the State of Virtualization Security

April 24, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Government Computer News explores the topic of virtualization and security, and depending on whom you believe, we’re either “halfway there” or well behind the curve. But there’s some encouraging news as the technology takes hold in the datacenter, IT workers…

Filed Under: Virtualization Tagged With: Data Center, data security, datacenter, RSA, security, Virtualization

Cleantech News Roundup – Friday, April 24

April 24, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Five to watch in the Business of Green – Reuters Blogs Lyndon Rive CEO, Solar City Solar City was dubbed “the Swiss arms dealer” of solar installation by VentureBeat, although “Swiss army knife” might be more like it. The company…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: cleantech, cleantech VC, cleantech venture capital, EPS, solar

Eizo Nanao Monitors Detect Humans, Go to Sleep When You Leave

April 24, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Eizo Nanao has incorporated motion sensors called EcoView Sense in two new Flexscan monitors that detect when a user gets up. After 40 seconds, it go into power saving mode. Clever! The EPEAT Gold-rated displays, EV2023W-H and EV2303W-T, go on…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Eizo Nanao Flexscan, monitor

Green IT News Roundup – Thursday, April 23

April 23, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Go green: Turn off your computer with your iPhone/iPod Touch – CrunchGear Why didn’t any of us think of this? The creator of a VLC controller app for the iPhone has just released a clever little app that turns off…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: app, Data Center, datacenter, Fujitsu, iPhone, iPod Touch, laptop, Power Management, thin client, VMware, wind power

Can Virtualization Cause Network Blindness?

April 23, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Deploying efficiency-boosting technology is exciting. Managing it… Oftentimes, not so much. Steve Taylor and Jim Metzler dispense some “look before you leap” advice at Network World. Server virtualization does, however, create some significant challenges. One of these challenges is that…

Filed Under: Virtualization Tagged With: advice, management, tips, Virtualization

AMD Istanbul: 6-Core Roadmap to Greener Datacenters

April 22, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Today’s new quad-core Opteron EE is just the start… It’s Opteron’s sixth birthday, and the chip wars just got interesting again. Sure, the company just launched a power-sipping, quad-core Shanghai chip (more on that later) but the latest salvo was…

Filed Under: Green IT, Servers Tagged With: AMD, AMD Istanbul, AMD Opteron, AMD Opteron EE, AMD Shanghai, processor, quad-core, server, six-core, wattage

Green IT News Roundup – Wednesday, April 22

April 22, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

U.S. Navy enlists virtualization to supercharge sprawling intranet – InfoWorld The task of virtualizing NMCI’s network fell to Hewlett-Packard’s EDS subsidiary, which has managed the system for the Navy since 2001. EDS has thus far consolidated 2,000 of the Navy’s…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Apple, Dell, Earth Day, Green IT, HP, IBM, software, tips, Virtualization

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