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Uptime Institute Announces Green IT Awards
Data Center Knowledge (Apr 19 2011)
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The Uptime Institute has announced winners of the 2011 Green Enterprise IT (GEIT) Awards, which recognize outstanding projects for improved energy and resource productivity in IT and data center operations. This is the fourth year the group has recognized data center innovation, and winners will present their case studies at the Uptime Institute Symposium 2011 May 9-12 in Santa Clara, California.
Participation from companies accepting awards at the Symposium event is just one of many reasons to attend this year.
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