THE POWER OF LOCATION

PROMOTE YOUR GREEN DATA CENTRE LOCATION
The data centre sector has sustained consistent growth globally over the past five years and competition is intensifying. Yet BroadGroup’s research reveals that both data centre operators, and enterprises rank the availability of green power (and reduced carbon emissions) as a key priority in deciding location together with cost, and security.

Although there are many other considerations, developing a strategy to address this growing source of international market investment is more important than ever before.

BroadGroup specializes in helping agencies benchmark and promote their location for international data centre inward investment, and third party enterprise outsourcing.

To find out more about the market potential for data centres, and how you can gain traction as a leading location, contact us directly. » »
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Australia: Central Coast to host HP pod data centre
Regional NSW managed service provider Verb IT is one week away from completing the fit out of the first container data centre in Australia based on HP's POD technology. Verb IT director Christopher Clifford said he spent some 20 months researching...
Posted Date: 29 Jul 2010
 
How to prevent and correct server cooling failures
Network infrastructure and design is an intricate, delicate process where every decision can affect every server in your data centre. Too often, server cooling requirements are overlooked, misjudged or severely underestimated. This can happen in all...
Posted Date: 29 Jul 2010
 
Australia: Universal Networking Services announces strategic partnership with Datapod
Universal Networking Services, a provider of mission-critical power and cooling infrastructure products and services has announced strategic partnership with Australian based company, Datapod.   Datapod has introduced a unique, modular data...
Posted Date: 29 Jul 2010
 
HP says prefab data centre cuts costs in half
Hewlett-Packard thinks it can build data centres faster and more cheaply by using standard, pre-built components that are assembled on site in a "Lego-like" fashion. Its Flexible Data Center consists of four large data centre halls, or...
Posted Date: 28 Jul 2010
 
Telecitygroup achieves carbon trust standard in the UK
TelecityGroup, the provider of premium network independent data centres, has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard across their operations in the UK and achieved ISO 14001 certification for environmental management, highlighting its commitment to...
Posted Date: 28 Jul 2010
 
Have UK carbon laws failed to see outsourcing loophole?
Few would quarrel with the aims of legislation designed to cut carbon emissions but the law is pointless if it can be sidestepped by outsourcing, says Mark Kobayashi-Hillary.   Source: Silicon   Here for full article  ...
Posted Date: 28 Jul 2010
 
Arsys reduces data centre energy consumption
Arsys, the Internet presence, managed hosting and cloud computing service company has reduced its energy consumption by 20% in the past year, since its new data centre came online in July 2009. This has resulted in a reduction in electricity...
Posted Date: 28 Jul 2010
 
GE expands relationship with SynapSense to cut data centre power and cooling costs
SynapSense, whose technology improves energy efficiency and cuts power and cooling costs in data centres, has announced that it is deepening its relationship with GE by securing an investment and commercial partnership as part of a focus on digital...
Posted Date: 27 Jul 2010
 
Irish green IT scheme cuts carbon
A scheme allowing Irish businesses to green their information technology and get the money back through tax breaks has seen one firm reduce costs by 30%. The Accelerated Capital Allowance scheme, run by the Irish Government, allows companies to buy...
Posted Date: 27 Jul 2010
 
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