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IT infrastructure, cloud acceleration and energy efficiency form focus of 2nd Datacentres Malaysia forum

03.01.2013

Datacentres Malaysia, the leading regional content driven event for end users, telcos, data centre operators, cloud players, energy specialists and companies engaged in the sector, has announced a premier speaker academy for the 2nd annual forum (www...

CoSentry earns second Energy Star certification in a month for Kansas data centre

03.01.2013

Cloud services and colocation provider CoSentry has received the Energy Star certification from the US Environmental Protection Agency for its Lenexa, Kansas data centre, according to an announcement by the data centre’s lead tenant, Catapult International...

CoSentry earns Energy Star certification for Nebraska data centre

02.01.2013

Cloud services and colocation provider CoSentry has announced that its data centre in Papillion, Nebraska has received the Energy Star certification from the US Environmental Protection Agency.

The Energy Star certification marks the first data canter...

German Manufacturer reduces energy consumption by 80% with IBM Mainframe

21.12.2012

IBM has announced that ARBURG GmbH + Co KG, a leading manufacturer of injection molding machines used to make plastic products, reduced its energy consumption for servers by 80% and for storage by 25% with its new IBM infrastructure.

ARBURG serves a broad range of customers across the...

Asetek selected to retrofit major DoD data centre with RackCDU liquid cooling

12.12.2012

Asetek has announced that it has been selected to perform a US$2 million project to retrofit of a major Department of Defense (DoD) data centre with its innovative direct-to-chip liquid-cooling technology.  The product, called RackCDU (short for Rack Coolant Distribution Unitt, cost-effectively...

US$1.5 million for Microsoft 'DataPlant' gets final green light

10.12.2012

All systems are "go" for a new fuel-cell "DataPlant" created by Microsoft, a project entirely separate from the company's US$112 million data centre now under construction. A US$1.5 million grant to build out infrastructure for the world's first zero-emissions data centre gained final approval...

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