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Data Center Design:
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Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
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2010 Power IT Down Day Challenges Government to Save More Kilowatt Hours ...
MarketWatch.com (Jul 28 2010) Carbon Footprint , Cloud Computing , Servers
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2010 Power IT Down Day Challenges Government to Save More Kilowatt Hours ...MarketWatch (press release)Individuals can sign up for the event at the new Power IT Down website, poweritdown.org, which also provides green IT resources and information. ...and more »
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