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How to grasp the new normal by its horns and make it work for you.
That’s the suggestion from Kevin Brown, Senior Vice President of Schneider Electric’s Secure Power Division who spoke to FNZ Founder Sumit Bose about the opportunities from the interaction of infrastructure, IT and the grid
The country’s data banks and server units produced a total of 99 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions last year alone
Seattle-based startup Xnor’s new device uses AI technology to intelligently detect visual objects
The international firms say quantum science could be used to develop next-generation energy and manufacturing technologies
Five UK data centres have won the seal of approval from the Carbon Trust by meeting tough standards for energy efficiency. IT and cloud computing company Savvis got the carbon standard for slashing its carbon footprint relative to IT workload by 10% since 2010 in Britain by reviewing its procedures, workspaces and finances. Darran Messem, Managing […]
A UK data centre provider has officially opened its flagship “environmentally intelligent” facility (pictured) in Farnborough this week. Datum said the new data centre, which boasts more than 40,000 square feet of technical space as well as a separate 10,000 square feet energy centre for backup power, is part of its plans to deliver the […]
IBM saved $43million (£27.5m) on its electricity bill in 2011 after a company-wide programme to cut back on energy use. The global technology giant saved 378,000 megawatt hours of electricity last year – enough to power almost 34,000 average US homes for a year. According to its latest Corporate Responsibility Report released this week, the […]
E.ON is to outsource part of its in-house IT services to Hewlett-Packard and T-Systems. The deal will be signed next month will involve the transfer of around 1,400 European E.ON staff to HP and T-Systems. HP will look after all E.ON’s data centres and will be responsible for end-user computing. T-Systems will be responsible for […]