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The Smart Grid will certainly help greeen the planet. But increasingly, IT vendors are looking to it for another kind of green --- cash. Multiple billions of dollars are at stake annually.
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Sometimes bad news can be good news: The economic meltdown may be the best thing that ever happened to Green IT. I recently interviewed Dr. Albert Esser, Vice President of Data Center Infrastructure at Dell, and Dell's resident green guru, and he explains why tough times can be good for greening the data center.
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Going green with a data center is no longer merely good public relations, or just a money-saving project. It's about to become imperative for a corporation's survival. That's the inescapable conclusion of a recent study that predicts nearly two-thirds of data centers will run out of power capacity by 2011.
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The Web-hosting company 1&1 has put a new twist on smart re-use: It's building one of the biggest data centers in Europe at the site of a former nuclear fuel facility, and making the data center exceedingly green.
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One of the biggest problems enterprises face greening IT is political and organizational --- what incentive is there for IT professionals to reduce data center power use if the electricity budget falls under the facilities department? Increasingly, IT pros will come up with this answer: They should run the facilities department.