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Taking green IT beyond the data centre
The ‘greening’ of IT began in the data centre, with a focus on server consolidation and cooling, but is now spreading to all levels of the IT...
How green IT can ease recession blues
Green technology is not just good for the environment – the recession has shown it makes business sense as well.
Sainsbury's consolidate data centres nationwide
The supermarket chain choose Aperture to sort out its data centres, with plans for full consolidation.
Top 10 tips for green IT
We run down the top 10 ways to cut energy use and green up your business technology.
Government could save £10m by switching PCs off
The Government is trying to encourage its workers to go green by taking simple steps.
Virtualisation of storage is 'tepid', says analyst
Despite being a hot topic, virtualisation of storage isn't being taken up as quickly as many think, a Forrester analyst has said.
VeryPC server smashes performance per watt barrier
British company sets new standard for green servers with high-performance, low-energy system.<br/>
Data centre energy costs a rising concern
Companies need to address their data centre energy use so it does not become an escalating problem, Gartner says.
FCO leaves 10,000 PCs on overnight
The UK foreign affairs ministry has admitted to leaving the majority of its PC estate on overnight, at an unknown cost to the taxpayer.
BT reveals carbon emissions target
The telecoms giant intends to vastly reduce its carbon emissions by 2020.
UK consumers keen on smart metering
Consumers may be sold on the idea, but who will foot the bill?
New monitor turns itself off at the mains
Fujitsu Siemens claims to have created a ‘zero watt’ monitor, which disconnects itself from the mains rather than consuming energy in standby.
LG claims title of 'world's greenest monitor'
Consumer electronics company LG announces the August release of what it says is the world's most eco-friendly monitor.
Data centre energy use jumps 13 per cent
Energy required by data centres and servers is growing at an alarming rate, according to recent study by IDC.
Norton: Global cyber crime costs victims £71 billion
Cyber crime is costing victims £71 billion globally, according to Norton.
Week in review: Bendy phones, Government stupidity and Happy Birthday Herman
A busy week as we see Nokia's phone of the future, Home Office data is found hidden within a second-hand laptop and ATM's are looking vulnerable....
Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
<br>Microsoft Windows may be the de facto standard desktop operating system in business environments, but high costs, restrictive licences and...
NIDFPW: ID fraud costs UK £2.7 billion a year
More than £2.7 billion goes missing every year from the UK economy thanks to ID fraud.
SAP profits fall 22 per cent
The German software giant reports a 22 per cent fall in first quarter profits, blaming costs and delays to the deployment of its Business ByDesign...
Sandy Bridge chipset flaw costs Intel
Intel expects to lose $300 million in revenue in the fourth quarter after finding a flaw in a Sandy Bridge support chip.
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