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  • Waiting on green technology is shortsighted, say experts

    Waiting for vendors and government agencies to come in and solve your data center cooling and capacity issues is a big mistake, say experts speaking at a data center conference this week. 

  • Green Grid offers roadmap for tackling energy issue

    Under some criticism that it isn't doing enough to get to the bottom of the data center efficiency problem, The Green Grid consortium laid out its three-pronged approach to tackling the issue. 

  • EPA report gives data centers little guidance

    Initial reaction to a new EPA report calling for greater energy efficiency in the nation's data centers ranges from lukewarm to hostile. Some analysts say the Congress-mandated study doesn't go far enough, while others complain that it attacks the he... 

  • Gartner dumps on Green Grid

    Consultancy Gartner has "strong reservations" about the tangible results The Green Grid will produce and says the consortium is missing an opportunity to tackle broader environmental issues. But members cry foul. 

  • Green computing slow to take hold in U.S. businesses

    Just about every business wants to be environmentally friendly, but being green isn't cheap and it isn't necessarily easy -- or is it? 

  • IBM effort to focus on saving energy

    IBM is beginning a $1-billion-a-year investment program intended to double the energy efficiency of its computer data centers and those of its corporate customers. 

  • HP sees green in energy efficiency

    Can a company that has spent years contributing to the problem lead the way to energy efficiency in IT areas -- and make a bundle doing it? HP announces its intention to do just that. 

  • Green Grid tackles how to measure power usage

    The Green Grid opens for business, with a charter, a high-powered board and an invitation to others to get behind the cause.