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13 Ideas for 2013

Posted on December 22, 2012 by Jack Pouchet

As 2012 draws to a close many of us are planning ahead for 2013, both for our professional and personal lives, formulating a list of goals, objectives, and even a vacation or two. With that in mind I started to … Continue reading →

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Don’t Miss Next Week’s Energy Logic 2.0 Webcast!

Posted on November 28, 2012 by Jack Pouchet

As we have covered at great length over the life of this blog, today’s data centers face increasing pressure to be energy- and cost-efficient as well as environmentally responsible (see The Green Grid for WUE & CUE) — all while … Continue reading →

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What the Advent of “Hyperscale” Data Centers Means for Green IT

Posted on November 15, 2012 by Jack Pouchet

While traveling recently, I found myself at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California where an exhibit on the evolution of modern aviation was on display. The exhibit in question featured the X-15. For those not familiar, the X-15—which was … Continue reading →

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Learn About Energy Logic 2.0 at AFCOM Data Center World

Posted on September 25, 2012 by Jack Pouchet

A lot has changed in the data center since the original Energy Logic was released in 2007.  In addition to leveraging a host of new technologies to support companies and their customers, data center managers also are facing greater pressure … Continue reading →

Tagged data center, dcim, emerson network power, Enegy Logic, energy efficiency, green computing, sustainability

Facebook’s Data Center Efficiency: More than just PUE

Posted on August 28, 2012 by Jack Pouchet

For those of us up-to-speed on the latest data center efficiency news, earlier this month we received some interesting news related to Facebook’s highly touted data center in Prineville, Ore.   The $210 million dollar facility leverages 28 megawatts of … Continue reading →

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