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CoolEmAll Releases Prototype Datacenter Design Tools
The European Commission-funded project CoolEmAll has released the first prototypes of advanced tools aimed at facilitating more energy-efficient datacenters. Full Article
Swedish Datacenter Saves Big with Seawater
Datacenter operator Interxion uses seawater to cool its Stockholm facilities, saving over a million dollars in energy costs each year. Full Article
GM Invests in HPC Center for Crash Test Simulations
<img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/gmwarrendc.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="60" border="0" />As the cloud becomes an increasingly attractive option for manufacturers with big needs in IT, scalable options such as outsourced data ...Full Article
Toward an Energy-Efficient, High-Performance Datacenter
A team of researchers from the University of Florida has developed an innovative power management approach that enables high performance low-overhead datacenter operation on pure renewable energy sources.Full Article
A Datacenter Without Walls
When you're running the largest datacenters in the world, low-carbon cooling techniques take on new significance. Microsoft is one of the IT giant's leading the datacenter optimization charge. Over ...Full Article
Open Compute Project Tackles the Network
Open Compute Project president says something was missing, and that something was the connecting layer. Full Article
Mavericks Push the Green Envelope
Power consumption and cooling may be concerns for all IT departments, but high performance computing (HPC) demands large amounts of both. GigaOM held a webinar on Tue., April 23, ...Full Article
Is a Zero-Watt Solution Worth the Wait?
Today's businesses move at a rapid pace. Datacenters need to keep up with that pace. However, a datacenter will use up energy to instantaneously access a file. SGI proposes ...Full Article
Earth Day Special: Making Datacenters Greener
Datacenters consume 94.8 billion pounds of CO2 every year. Half of a datacenter's power goes to cooling. To celebrate Earth Day, Fusion-io created an infographic to share ways datacenter ...Full Article
Green Revolution Powered by (Mineral) Oil
Austin-based Green Revolution Cooling uses mineral oil as the liquid for its datacenter cooling systems. The idea came to Christiaan Best as a friend described to him the cooling ...Full Article