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    1. MDM and the Next-Gen Green Data Center

      Explore TechNewsWorld (Aug 17 2011)

      MDM and the Next-Gen Green Data Center MDM and the Next-Gen Green Data CenterTechNewsWorldDoes "green data center" refer to having more greenery around your data center site? No, definitely not. It means reducing your carbon footprint by making effective usage of the core center of your organization -- your "information assets. ...and more » (Read Full Article)

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    2. Green Data Centers Are Where It's At

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      Green Data Centers Are Where It's At Data centers are where it's all at -- literally. They're where information is stored, managed and retrieved -- and typically, they use a lot of energy. Enter the next- generation data centers, which promise a streamlined approach to data storage and management, as well as a lighter environmental footprint. It may be an increasingly digital, electronic and paperless world, but that doesn't mean it doesn't use a lot of energy. In particular, data centers -- those places that store, maintain, and manage all the bits and bytes that keep things humming -- use tremendous amounts of energy. Greening these centers, therefore, is one of the top priorities for many businesses. (Read Full Article)

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    3. Does Your Cloud Have a Green Lining?

      Explore TechNewsWorld (Aug 27 2009)

      Does Your Cloud Have a Green Lining? Although the ultimate definition of "the cloud" remains elusive to vendors and end users alike, the cloud represents the next major paradigm shift in the IT industry and business computing. Coinciding with the emergence of cloud computing, green IT and sustainability are becoming integral components of corporate strategies in top-performing organizations. (Read Full Article)

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