Contributed by Organizations or Campuses; Articles, Papers, and Reports; and Data Centers

Finding the Economic Green in Green Computing

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Title:Finding the Economic Green in Green Computing (ID: CSD5420)
Author(s):Chris Preimesberger (Ziff-Davis Publishing Company)
Source:eWeek.com
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/18/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Some simple fixes in the data center can add hard cash to an enterprise's bottom line.

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An FAQ About Green Data Centers

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Title:An FAQ About Green Data Centers (ID: CSD5419)
Author(s):Robert Mitchell (ComputerWorld, Inc.) and Robert L. Mitchell (ComputerWorld, Inc.)
Source:ComputerWorld, Inc.
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/03/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Green computing is a hot-button issue right now, but not all the ideas out there are practical for data centers.

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Data center managers see green, battle virtualization hangovers in '08

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Title:Data center managers see green, battle virtualization hangovers in '08 (ID: CSD5418)
Author(s):Denise Dubie (Network World)
Source:Network World
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (12/14/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Data center managers who championed virtualization and green computing in 2007 now face the task of delivering the benefits they promised -- something industry watchers say will be no small feat. As projects move beyond the planning phase in 2008 into broader deployment, data centers managers will need to evaluate how they're going to manage and support the new technologies without overhauling their entire infrastructure.

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Dealing with the veiled devil: eco-responsible computing strategy

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Title:Dealing with the veiled devil: eco-responsible computing strategy (ID: CSD5417)
Author(s):David Przybyla (Ringling College of Art and Design) and Mahmoud Pegah (Ringling College of Art and Design)
Source:ACM- Association for Computing Machinery
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (03/06/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Today, there is much concern about the effect of our computers on the environment. In addition, the issue of power and cooling is a mounting anxiety. Rapid growth in energy costs and increasing dependency on sustainable computing increasingly require 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) endeavors in our information technology operations and management of our information technology resources.
From the viewpoints of environmental preservation and resource utilization, managing e-waste and eco-computing is becoming an important target for higher education institutions worldwide. Furthermore, tackling eco-friendly solutions on campus environments takes a group effort and starts at the Information Technology division. In this report we review major eco-responsible initiatives and detail moves towards more efficient and sustainable technologies. In addition, we look at ways to assess the environmental impact of our data centers and eco-friendly solutions.

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What Every Tech Pro Should Know About 'Green Computing'

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Title:What Every Tech Pro Should Know About 'Green Computing' (ID: CSD5330)
Author(s):Marianne K. McGee (Information Week)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (03/12/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

For most companies, the movement is about saving money, not the environment. But it's getting better at both.

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