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EU Code Of Conduct For Data Centres ‘Failing’
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Nov 29 2010)
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The EU code of conduct for data centres is failing to engage the industry, say critics. The EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres, intended to help data centre owners become more efficient, is not getting any significant level of support in the UK, according to a data centre specialist
The Code of Conduct was launched in late 2008, as a practical set of guidelines designed to improve energy efficiency within the data centre industry, bringing vendors and data centre operators together, to develop good practices for reducing the energy consumption of data centres, which Gartner analysts have warned warned now made up 12 percent of data centre expenditure.
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