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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

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

Apple and Greenpeace at odds over cloud data center

April 20, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Apple Greenpeace Dirty Clouds

Is Apple operating a dirty, coal-powered cloud? Greenpeace seems to think it is (PDF), along with industry heavyweights Microsoft and Amazon. By its estimates, Apple’s data center in Maiden, North Carolina not only consumes a lot of energy, but it relies on power derived from coal-fired plants that service the region. If it sounds familiar, that’s because […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Data Center Tagged With: Apple, cloud, Cloud Computing, Data Center, Greenpeace

Outlook for Microsoft Dynamics ERP gets cloudy

March 22, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Microsoft Dynamics

It’s happening. Microsoft Dynamics ERP is heading to Azure, the company’s cloud platform. In the forth quarter, the software maker is making Dynamics NAV 2013 and Dynamics GP 2013 available as an online service. You’ll recall that in late 2010 and amid Steve Ballmer’s exuberance over the cloud, concerns about how Dynamics ERP fits into the company plans […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing Tagged With: Azure, cloud, Cloud Computing, enterprise resource planning, ERP, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics

State of the SMB cloud market

February 16, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Clouds

Yesterday, Parallels released its SMB Cloud Insights report. And according to the company’s forecast, the global SMB cloud services market is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26 percent and is on track to reach $68 billion by 2014. So, small- and medium-sized businesses are taking to the cloud in increasing numbers, which makes […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Stats & Figures Tagged With: cloud, Cloud Computing, forecast, small business, SMB, statistics, stats

NASA jettisons mainframes, looks to the cloud

February 12, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

NASA's last mainframe

It’s the end of an era. “Marshall Space Flight Center powered down NASA’s last mainframe, the IBM Z9 Mainframe,” says Linda Cureton in her NASA Blog post. The powerful, refrigerator-sized computers that were once a hallmark of corporate and research data centers have steadily lost ground to off-the-shelf servers over the years. Mind you, mainframes still alive and kicking, […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Green IT Tagged With: AT&T, cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloudscaling, mainframe, NASA, OpenStack, Piston Cloud Computing, startups

5 tips for a greener PC in 2012

January 11, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

New Year’s resolutions can be hard to keep, but lowering your personal computing’s carbon footprint is super easy. Not only will you save on energy costs, but you’ll save money and you’ll be more nimble and flexible in how technology is incorporated into your life. And if one of your resolutions this year was to […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud storage, green computer, guide, printer, tips, Ultrabooks

Calxeda to mainstream ARM servers with HP partnership

October 27, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Things are getting exciting on the computer server front. For a couple of years, an Austin, Texas-based startup called Calxeda (formerly Smooth-Stone) has been making the case for energy efficient servers using ARM processors — that currently dominate the smartphone and tablet markets — as it prepared to commercialize its tech. Now it looks like […]

Filed Under: Servers Tagged With: ARM, Calxeda, Cloud Computing, computer server, data centers, HP, server

Infographic of the day: Cloud’s formation in 2011

June 15, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

What does the cloud look like in 2011? What’s it made of? Thanks to a survey conducted by BitNami, Cloud.com and cloud management firm Zenoss, we have a fascinating new snapshot of the cloud market. With the help of 500 IT professionals, the companies were able to get a bead on some of the factors […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Stats & Figures Tagged With: BitNami, cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud.com, infographic, Microsoft, statistics, stats, VMware, Zenoss

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

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