green computing
Google Limits Carbon Footprint, Funds Climate Change Deniers
A commitment to green datacenters, renewable energy projects and the purchasing of carbon offsets have enabled Google to reduce its revenue-adjusted carbon footprint for the fourth year in a ...Full Article
Cooling from the Inside
To the datacenter professional, keeping equipment cool requires a lot of money and energy, but what if the computer could be cooled from the inside? Full Article
No Federal Datacenter Left Behind
With less than two years left to hit 2015 targets and limited funding for the effort, federal datacenter managers are looking to alternative financing solutions, like Energy Savings Performance ...Full Article
LoPoCo – How Low Can You Go?
Low Power Company (LoPoCo) offers a line of low-power consumption, ultra-efficient servers designed to help businesses cut their datacenter operations bill in half. Full Article
Turning Trash Into Renewable Energy for the Datacenter
Renewable energy developer Vieste Energy is partnering with green building design firm ESD (Environmental Systems Design, Inc.) on a national portfolio of 100 percent renewable energy datacenters. Full Article
Google Continues Green Push with ISO 50001 Certification
<span>Google deploys its ISO 50001 certified energy management system to multiple North American datacenters. <span><br /></span></span>Full Article
Computer Giants Top EPA Green Power List
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Green Power Partnership released its quarterly Green Power list with the updated rankings of organizations choosing to go green. Full Article
OVH Builds Servers on Demand
French Web hosting company OVH extends do-it-yourself ingenuity to the server level. Servers go from parts to production in under an hour. Full Article
An Efficiency Standard on Every Computer (and Server)
The Department of Energy may soon mandate new labeling and efficiency standards for all computers and servers sold in the United States. Full Article