John McCool on everything from market shifts to computing paradigms and service integration
Hard lessons in disaster recover
How to prevent energy waste in the data centre
From an old nuclear fuel plant to a nonagenarian printing plant
It's not just for facilities management
Remedies for electricity price hikes.
What really then, is green?
Six corporates are their own best judge.
A question for Earth Day: Has "green" technology been overhyped?
Saving the planet, as well as business travel costs?
Corporate executives don't get it - yet.
It wants to do it. How is it getting on?
Accelerating adoption.
Better metrics mean more power efficient servers
Lean, virtual data centres reduce carbon and save billions
Potential power savings on offer, but which is the best fit
It's time to think more strategically when it planning green policy
Gartner lays down the law on coping with future demand
Bring in the experts.
The savings don't show, and may even cut performance.
Answers include looking beyond the office environment, carbon accounting, and sharing green information.
It's not dead. It's not even in a low-power standby state.
IT companies are now competing in a new way - to recycle.
Help the disabled at the same time.
Get rid of the lot.
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