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Raritan unveils a new customizable dashboard and other tools to rein in energy use in data centers during Uptime Institute’s annual spring symposium.
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In addition to expanding ite e-waste takeback program, the company has reached record levels of materials recycled, growing 410 percent by weight since 2009.
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A new report from the nonprofit concludes much of the cloud is powered with dirty energy sources by companies that often fail to disclose how much energy they use,
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The 150 million pounds of electronics waste Dell recovered in fiscal 2011 puts the company about two-thirds of the way to its overarching goal of recycling one billion pounds of e-waste by 2014.
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The effort, launched with big-name companies that include Panasonic, Best Buy, Sony and Toshiba, would triple the amount of e-waste recycled in 2010.
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The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General plans to consolidate four of its data centers into a single, energy-efficient facility that will be built in 10 months.
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New rules implemented by an industry trade association and spearheaded the two computing companies went into effect this month, slowing or stopping purchases of minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo, currently embroiled in civil war.
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National Telework Week 2011 saw nearly 40,000 employees work from home, boosting productivity and saving workers and companies costs; the number of remote workers is on the rise, according to a study from the week.
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Researchers at Rice University have trimmed away little-used circuits on microchips to improve energy efficiency and computing speed by sacrificing accuracy.
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In the last five years, Hewlett-Packard has managed to reduce the energy its products need to operate by 50 percent.
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At its annual Technical Forum, the industry sustainability group continued to expand on its widely adopted Power Usage Effectiveness formula to include water efficiency, reuse of energy within facilities, and others.
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At the CeBIT show in Germany last week, the company unveiled its new memory devices that let data centers, especially those operating cloud services, provide more compute power for less energy.
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The Redwood City-based company will deliver virtualized computing labs to 480 schools in the state of Punjab as a way of expanding access to computers while using 90 percent less energy than a traditional computer center.
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U.S. Bank will start tracking and analyzing the energy use at its more than 2,200 sites.
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The company's Enterprise Data Center-West is a 166,000 square foot data center that will be able to use outside air cooling for more than half the year to save on energy costs and associated emissions.
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Tech consulting firm Teladata and the IFMA Foundation have teamed up to produce a free, easy-to-use online guide for greening data centers.
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The new software program, currently available only in Japan, allows companies to create a high-level view of the energy used by their computer and printer fleets, while also giving micro-level control over individual machines.
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Through a combination of software solutions and streamlining systems, IBM has helped the Bank of China's London operations cut their paper requirements from 50 pounds per day to roughly 2.5 pounds per day.
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In the past five years, the facility outside Pittsburgh has saved 80 million kilowatts of energy use, trimming $7.5 million from the bank's energy bills, and is in the process of getting LEED certification as well.
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Dell has achieved its goal of reducing its desktop and laptop computers' energy consumption by 25 percent by using a variety of energy efficient parts.
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With a score of 72 out of a possible 100, Cisco boosts its score to stay at the top of the heap, while Ericsson and Fujitsu also made big strides in applying IT solutions to greenhouse gas emissions to land in second and third place.
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The power management company's CIO explains how it has put its own technology to work in its data centers, saving tens of thousands of dollars per year in energy costs while lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Climate Savers Computing Initiative will expand its push for more energy efficiency IT beyond computers with a new workgroup focused on networking equipment.
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The third annual CDW Energy Efficient IT report finds that three-quarters of IT professionals have put efficiency on their to-do lists, although some tools and concept for green IT have not yet made their way into common usage.
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More than 70 companies led by Intel have launched the Open Data Center Alliance to develop the hardware and software requirments needed for future cloud interoperability.