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Start with Power-Hungry Data Centers for Energy Savings
environmentalleader.com (May 7 2010) Servers
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When it’s time to buy new equipment, IT buyers should think green because it can result in significant savings for businesses, says Processor.com. The savings from new data center equipment comes from their lower energy consumption, less heat and waste generation and longer life cycle.
Case-in-point: Verizon’s energy-efficiency standards for the company’s suppliers of network equipment saved [...]
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