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Green IT News Roundup – Follow Friday Edition – July 24

July 24, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Microsoft: GPL Linux Code Release Not Due to Violation – CIO.com via @VMDigest Microsoft released set of Linux drivers for its Hyper-V software under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) not because of “perceived obligations” to that license but…

Filed Under: ecoSocial, Green IT Tagged With: Green IT, News, roundup

Green IT News Roundup – Thursday, July 23

July 23, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Why cloud computing needs open source – IT World Canada For companies like Red Hat, ISVs have to more fully embrace moving apps that enterprises need to the public cloud, according to Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens. For the future,…

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Low-Power Processors in x86 Rack Servers Examined

July 22, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

AMD and Intel are locked in a battle for datacenter and these days that means pumping out processors that make easy work of workloads in an enery efficient manner. Anandtech takes a look at how the chipmakers fare in…

Filed Under: Green IT, Servers Tagged With: AMD, AMD Opteron EE, Asus, CPU, energy efficiency, Green IT, Intel, Intel Xeon, processor, rack server, server, Supermicro

Green IT News Roundup – Tuesday, July 21

July 21, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Green Subsidies For SaaS – Forbes Pacific Gas & Electric has the largest energy efficiency program targeted at data centers; 160 virtualization and consolidation applications have been filed or paid. Mark Bramfitt, principal program manager for PG&E’s data center efficiency…

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Startup Plans Wind-Powered Datacenter

July 21, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Baryonyx, a Texas startup, is embarking on projects to build green datacenters and the wind farms to power them. Data Center Knowledge reports: Baryonyx plans to build a 28,000 square foot data center in Stratford, which will be powered by…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Green IT Tagged With: alternative energy, Baryonyx, cleantech, datacenter, Green IT, renewable energy, wind power, wind turbines

BLI Lauds Xerox ColorQube

July 21, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Xerox’s ColorQube 9200 color printer received the Outstanding Achievement Award from office equipment testing outfit Buyers Laboratory Inc. The office printer has the distinction of using solid ink cartridges, which don’t require an outer plastic housing and therefore reduces waste….

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: award, Green IT, printer, printing, solid ink, Xerox

DriverHeaven Reviews the Enermax Eco 80+ Power Supply

July 20, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez

DriverHeaven reviewed Enermax’s 80-Plus, 350W power supply, the Eco 80+, and found it to be a well-engineered component. Efficiency and reliability are delivered in spades, but there are a couple of shortcomings that prevent reviewer Grace from giving it…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: 80-plus, Enermax, Green IT, power supply, PSU, review

Green IT News Roundup – Monday July 20

July 20, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

A Chip to Slash the Power in Data Centers – Greentech Media Sandforce, a startup in Saratoga, has devised a processor that it claims will effectively allow search companies, banks and other companies with large datacenters to swap out storage…

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Green IT News Roundup – Friday, July 17

July 17, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Lack of virtualization regs is a challenge with classified systems – Government Computer News In order to check to see if software is configured correctly, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) offers a set of scripts, called the Security Readiness…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Green IT, News, roundup

Green IT News Roundup – Thursday, July 16

July 16, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Trend Micro Expands Virtualization Security Portfolio – Virtualization.com Trend Micro Core Protection for Virtual Machines is designed to secure VMware virtual machines, both active and dormant, comprehensively and efficiently. The product leverages the VMsafe APIs from VMware to offer…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Green IT, News, roundup

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