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PDUs: Power monitoring and environmental monitoring to improve uptime and capacity planning

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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Green Supply Chain

  • Samsung to Go Green, Others Will Follow

    The Korean electronics giant wants spend $4.3 billion to cut its factory emissions by 50 percent within four years and develop eco-friendly products. As large companies invest oodles of money to go green, their much smaller competitors will feel the pressure do so, too.

    Green Supply Chain

    Ucilia Wang July 20, 2009
  • Cleaning Air With Bacteria?

    Yes, it sounds crazy, but Bio-Reaction Industries says it has devised a way to exploit bacteria to cleanse the air inside paint shops and factories.

    Energy Efficiency

    Michael Kanellos June 10, 2009
  • A Green Building Market Overview

    Green building is going to be a massive, but it’s not as easy to understand as other markets.

    Green Building

    Michael Kanellos June 8, 2009
  • Your Vote: Where the ARRA Fails

    The stimulus is great, but it’s not perfect. It shortchanges efficiency to some degree. Where do you think it falls short?

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos May 21, 2009
  • The Life of a Sustainability Officer

    It’s the first day of school for corporate America when it comes to environmental and carbon accounting, say execs from HP, Sony, Applied Materials and other companies.

    Enterprise

    Fredrik Wass and Michael Kanellos May 15, 2009
  • Top Ten Enterprise Customers

    The list ranks who we think will be the most important and influential buyers in greentech. Some will buy for their operations while others will mostly have influence on their own suppliers.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos April 30, 2009
  • IBM to Focus Supply Chain Heft on Green

    Supply-chain logistics is a lot like playing The Sims. IBM will use its know-how to whittle carbon out of its products.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos April 8, 2009
  • Google Plays U.S.-China Matchmaker

    Google.org is giving $250,000 to the U.S. National Academies to fund a study on how the United States and China can collaborate on solar and wind energy generation, energy storage and grid tech.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang October 21, 2008
  • DOE Says LEDs Can Shine in 12 Markets

    A new research report from the DOE found that the energy output saved by LED lighting could equal the output of 27 coal-fired plants.

    Enterprise

    Ucilia Wang October 8, 2008
  • Google and GE Gang Up for Green Energy

    The two companies pledge to work on "next generation" energy and press for green energy-friendly policies in Washington.

    Enterprise

    Jeff St. John September 17, 2008
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