Corporations now depend on computing resources to handle everything from mission-critical financial transactions to storing vast amounts of patient information. Data center facilities are under pressure to flawlessly add significant, reliable computing power.
While blades have addressed some of these challenges, IT administrators are wondering, “Am I getting enough power to the blades?” “Do I have excess capacity?” and “Am I getting enough cooling to those racks?”
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Everyone loves OLEDs, but no one knows how to make big ones. Kateeva says it can help.
A group of entrepreneurs have developed portable power generators and irrigation systems to serve some of the poorest communities in the world.
Locust Storage, which came out of stealth at the GreenBeat Conference, says it has a data storage system that can deliver power to the grid, and cut down IT power.
SAP says its huge existing customer base will give its carbon accounting software huge advantages over startups. But with the carbon-counting game in its infancy, there’s still room for startups to excel.
California says TV makers have to curb power consumption, which has riled up TV makers. The big question is whether it will go nationwide?
Quantum Dots. Forget understanding them. Just remember that they don’t give electric charges much room to move.
Green chemistry seems to be one of the more interesting topics at today’s Cleantech Open in San Francisco.
Just shut up and drink, as they say. A system developed to purify water for special forces teams will serve luxury hotels.
More bugs are attracted to LED street lamps in proportion to color temperature and brightness of the lamps, says a chief researcher at Nihon Gairoto Seizou.
If you are in a Starbucks, make sure to look up at the ceiling and check out the lights.
Land use and permit hearings are hell. That’s why you might see more factories go for energy efficiency retrofits rather than new construction.
A report by the American Institute of Architects shows a big boost in the number of cities with green building programs across the country.
What can you do with plastic? Building bridges. The Great Satan of materials is the new green.
Factories are the Saudi Arabia of waste heat. The DOE and investors are responding.
Today’s energy-efficiency systems can lower an SMB’s energy costs by 10 percent to 20 percent and provide a return on investment in just six to twelve months.
Software developer Autodesk has devised a carbon accounting plan that attempts to accommodate corporate growth and carbon emissions.
We enlisted an unprofessional reviewer to test the Kill-A-Watt in his home. Verdict? ‘Green’ battery chargers for rechargeable batteries are a problem.
The company’s new ZW Series of air conditioners are equipped with a suggestion function called “Notification Navigation” that proposes ways to conserve energy.
You probably don’t think of Panasonic as a green company. That might begin to change with the Sanyo deal.
New research shows that destroying the world’s tropical forests doesn’t lead to the amount of man-made emissions as previously claimed by a U.N. study.
TV makers and regulators square off again tomorrow in a debate that could set a pattern for the nation.