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News and Resources on Environmentally Responsible IT Management

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February 21, 2008
By Lawrence Aszmann
Lawrence Aszmann When companies' data centers hit the wall of available power and cooling capacity, they are increasingly choosing greener, energy-efficient solutions as a way to save money while growing capacity. Here's what companies should consider when building a new green data center or redesigning an existing facility.

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Green IT Departments Save Companies Money, Research Finds
Big savings in energy costs and opening new markets are among the top drivers for companies making their IT departments more energy efficient, according to new research from PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

Energy Star Specs for Efficient Servers Released
By James Murray, BusinessGreen
As the EPA unveils its long-awaited draft specifications for energy efficient servers, a new survey reveals European IT chiefs are happy to pay more for greener products.

Health Insurance Company Tops List of Green IT Users
Computerworld surveyed and ranked the top companies implementing green IT equipment and practices, shining a light what's available and what works.

Hosting Company Launches Green Data Center Initiatives
The Planet aims to increase the operating efficiency of its data center by as much as 13.5 percent, and expects to save over $1 million in 2008 alone.

IBM, Motorola Join Supply Chain Carbon Reduction Group
IBM and Motorola have joined the European Supply Chain Carbon Council, working with government and non-commercials groups to green their suppliers.

U.K. Tech Sector Sets Sights on Energy Efficiency for Climate Goals
Improving energy efficiency in computer hardware and consumer electronics can address three of the main environmental problems facing the planet, according to a new report from the high-tech trade association Intellect.

Data Center University Includes Green Courses
The online university's classes include instruction on efficient power, cooling and layout, all aspects that can cut emissions and save money.

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High Tech, Low Carbon: the Role of Technology in Tackling Climate Change
Improving energy efficiency in computer hardware and consumer electronics can address three of the main environmental problems facing the planet, according to a new report from the high-tech trade association Intellect.

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