Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Being Green

ATEN has come up with a bunch of Green IT tips and suggestions for network administrators.
These are the tips:
Go IT Remotely
Cut the Clutter and Reduce Power Consumption
Check out the Most Environmentally Friendly KVMs
Going Green Starts on the Factory Floor

They are all excellent ones and great start for going green.

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Data Centre Efficiency

Here is an interesting article posted on vnunet.com by Simon Perry. Perry works at Quocirca as a sustainability analyst. He makes some very good points one of which is:
Business urgently requires a standardised and regulated way of calculating emissions. Sustainability efforts urgently require those measurements to deliver transparency through regular reporting of performance.
The environment isn't an issue which is going to go away and must be dealt with sooner rather than later.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

IBM's Green Data Center

Yesterday we posted about the opening of IBM's new green data center. Now see a short clip about it. Take a look - it's well worth watching.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Greenier

There is news today that IBM just opened its Greenest Data Center in North America. IBM is serious about its committment to being green and it would be great if a lot of companies followed suit.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Going Green

IBM is launching an expanded line of data centers that use a modular design to significantly reduce cut energy consumption in half. According to experts, data centers account for about 2 percent of global energy consumption.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Being Green Saving Green

Here is an interesting article about turning your data center being green. Reality doesn't always mirror want people want. The surveys reveal that nearly 75 percent said green computing was “at least somewhat of a priority,” but only 44 percent said they had any specific plans in place.
And as Symantec’s 2007 Green Data Center Report found - only one in seven data center managers either started or had begun to lay plans to have a green data center.
It's not easy to turn everything upside in the pursuit of being green but the rewards are well worth it. The significant cost savings alone!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Greening IT Up

GlassHouse Technologies has put out a white paper called Five Key Strategies for a Greener Data Center which is an interesting read.

They list five areas where there are potential cost savings:
1. Consume Intelligently
2. Consolidate Your Systems
3. Manage Storage Resources More Efficiently
4. Invest in a Greener Infrastructure
5. Consolidate Your Data Center Footprint



Well worthwhile reading the whole thing though.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Greening

Continuing on the green theme we had yesterday, Blade Watch reports on a survey which concluded that there was a lack of industry standards for green datacenters. The thing about green data centers is they tend to go hand in hand with solutions which are mindful of the bottom line. For instance you want solutions that preserve your investment. Every time you move forward you don't want to have to start from scratch. That isn't progress - that's reinventing the wheel.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Green Data Centers - Literally!


Interesting post on the storage blog where its reported that planting vegetation on a roof makes it significantly cooler.
Great idea but I can't see IT managers standing out there with a watering can.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

CitiGroup Wins Green Award

The new Citi data center which is being built in Frankfurt was awarded Green Data Centre Award 2007 by DatacenterDynamics. Its good to see that green virtues are being recognised.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Green Thumbs

Green Computing isn't a new concept but its one which is becoming more and more in vogue. After the environmentalism of the 1980s, green issues seemed to take somewhat of a backseat but since the new decade, they have resurfaced as a priority.
Maybe this is because of climate change, global warming , El NiƱo and the like.

This article discusses the greening of technology. Not everyone is getting in on the act but maybe they will be led into action after seeing IBM and Hewlett-Packard do so.

It doesn't make sense to green things up from a moral point of view but also from a fiscal one. That alone should be more than enough incentive.