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The rise in carbon emissions threatened by the projected exponential growth of data centers could be halved in the U.K. thanks to a new design service recently launched by the Carbon Trust. (Read More)


Constant technological innovation has been the great driver of industrial progress for ages. But the societal benefits inherent in the promise of technological progress usually depend on its widespread use and deployment. (Read More)


As companies throughout the world are taking a hard look at their internal infrastructure and energy consumption, many are making the move toward more sustainable strategies that can improve overall performance and reduce costs, while ensuring the organization is a more socially-friendly entity in respect to environmental protection. The same is true for the federal government and their newfound focus on modernization efforts. (Read More)


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SAN JOSE, CA — Green business practices often make sense from a cost savings perspective, from a social responsibility perspective, and from a stakeholder engagement perspective. But there often remains the obstacle of actually implementing a new solution, and that obstacle can be insurmountable without the proper incentives. (Read More)


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All IT professionals are aware of the issues they are facing regarding the power and real estate requirements associated with where to locate and how to power and cool their data centers.  While many existing data centers must try to optimize and live within the boundaries of their current facilities and locations, new data centers are being located based upon the decisions of the cost of energy, or said another way, the cost of cooling. (Read More)