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PCI enlists Nortel to build green UC centre

PCI enlists Nortel to build green UC centre

PCI is building a new unified communications centre for its customer service agents, and has chosen Nortel to supply technology in a bid to make the centre as 'green' as possible.
Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 28 2008 2:57PM Networking
Green500 v3 ranks supercomputer energy efficiency

Green500 v3 ranks supercomputer energy efficiency

IBM’s BladeCenter QS22 Cluster and the one-year-old Blue Gene/P have topped the latest edition of the Green500 List of the most energy-efficient supercomputers.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2008 2:59PM Hardware
Internode to construct 'green' data centre

Internode to construct 'green' data centre

Australian ISP Internode has allocated $3 million to build a 'green' data centre as part of the company's conservation efforts.
Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 15 2008 12:56PM Storage
Green IT failing to have an impact

Green IT failing to have an impact

UK businesses which have implemented green IT policies are seeing average energy savings of just 10 per cent, according to research released this week.
Clement James Jul 11 2008 9:19AM Strategy
Sun shines on green teleworking

Sun shines on green teleworking

A survey of employees' home and workplace energy use has revealed that office equipment eats up energy at twice the rate of home equipment..
Guy Dixon Jul 5 2008 6:30AM Networking
AMD bangs virtual green drum

AMD bangs virtual green drum

AMD once had 135 servers crunching data for its Austin Texas HQ. Now, having virtualised the lot using VMware's virtualisation software it has cut that number to just seven.
Paul Hales Jun 28 2008 12:01PM Storage
Generic domains get the green light

Generic domains get the green light

A plan to allow users to register generic domain names has been approved..
Shaun Nichols Jun 27 2008 7:46AM Telco/ISP
Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

There’s no doubting that Australia loves technology. We’re often hailed as an early adopter of technology and if our voracious appetite for anything and everything new – Blu-Ray, iPhone, plasma televisions, computers – is anything to go by, the assessments are spot on. But what happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash?
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 16 2008 4:43PM Hardware
EC green lights Nokia's Trolltech buy

EC green lights Nokia's Trolltech buy

The European Commission has unconditionally approved Nokia's takeover of Norwegian software firm Trolltech..
Robert Jaques Jun 6 2008 7:44AM Telco/ISP
HP prints itself a green suit

HP prints itself a green suit

HP has come up with a way of making computer printing more eco friendly, by focusing, not on recycled paper, but rather on recycled plastic used to manufacture the actual body of the printer itself.
Silvie Barak May 23 2008 3:28PM Hardware
Samsung touts 1TB 'green' hard drive

Samsung touts 1TB 'green' hard drive

Samsung has unveiled a 1TB "eco-friendly" hard drive designed to minimise power consumption..
Robert Jaques May 23 2008 7:24AM Storage
Ovum: Telcos to go Green

Ovum: Telcos to go Green

Telecommunications research firm Ovum believes ‘green’ issues will start to impact the telecommunications sector in Australia and across the globe. But the analyst firm claims profit goals will drive companies into green action.
Lilia Guan May 22 2008 2:37PM Telco/ISP
Greenpeace says game consoles just aren't green

Greenpeace says game consoles just aren't green

Greenpeace's latest report, on the "green-ness" of game consoles, reckons that all three major gaming units, Nintendo’s Wii, Sony’s PlayStation 3 Elite, and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 still have a way to go before being eco-friendly.
Sylvie Barak May 21 2008 2:46PM Hardware
IBM takes pulse of green plans

IBM takes pulse of green plans

IBM has used its Pulse conference in Orlando to make a number of announcements, ranging from new green ambitions to new systems management tools.
Staff Writers May 21 2008 1:32PM Software
How IT security could go green?

How IT security could go green?

THE CHAIRMAN OF Wick Hill Group in the UK, which sells security infrastructure for ebusiness, has written a whitepaper outlining his views on how IT security could become more environmentally friendly.
Sylvie Barak May 16 2008 10:15AM Security
HP reinvents data centre cooling

HP reinvents data centre cooling

In a collaborative research project with Santa Clara University, HP is developing a technology that precisely targets the source of hot data centres: the processor chips themselves.
Mitchell Smith May 7 2008 11:04AM Networking
Data centres need green marketing hype, vendor says

Data centres need green marketing hype, vendor says

Green marketing hype may be necessary to encourage quality engineering, data centre product vendor Rittal speculates.
Liz Tay May 6 2008 11:39AM Storage
Microsoft champions green computing

Microsoft champions green computing

Microsoft has announced plans to support four academic research projects focused on energy-efficient computing as part of its Sustainable Computing Program..
Clement James Apr 30 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Google ditches green search engine for planting trees

Google ditches green search engine for planting trees

A free-to-use search engine that promises to plant trees in exchange for Web searches has been dumped by Google for allegedly violating terms of the search giant’s advertising platform, AdSense.
Mitchell Bingemann Apr 24 2008 11:23AM Software
Yahoo and Google tout green credentials

Yahoo and Google tout green credentials

Some of the biggest names in technology, including Google and Yahoo, have been talking up their green efforts for Earth Day 2008..
Shaun Nichols Apr 24 2008 7:29AM Hardware

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