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Microsoft Suggests IT Industry Look to Energy Efficiency, Is EE Enough?
Triple Pundit (Mar 2 2011) Servers
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Triple PunditMicrosoft Suggests IT Industry Look to Energy Efficiency, Is EE Enough?Triple PunditEnergy efficiency is about using no more energy than what is needed. Through the use of technological innovations, we can lower our energy consumption thus increasing efficiency. This includes IT data center and building design and energy-efficient ...and more »
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