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    1. Facebook S-1 Filing Sheds Some Light On Its Data Center Strategy

      Explore seekingalpha.com (Feb 3 2012)

      Facebook S-1 Filing Sheds Some Light On Its Data Center Strategy by: Paolo Gorgo February 3, 2012 | about: FB, includes: COR, DFT, DLR, EQIX, VZ, ZNGA * Font Size: * Print * Email * Recommend 0 Share this page Share As expected, Facebook (FB) filed this week its much awaited S-1 registration statement related to its proposed IPO. As a result, the Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR Web site, where regulatory documents can be accessed by investors, crashed and became almost unav (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Facebook

    2. Will FuelCell Energy Be The First Profitable Company In The Industry?

      Explore seekingalpha.com (Dec 15 2011)

      Will FuelCell Energy Be The First Profitable Company In The Industry? I have gotten an enormous amount of mileage from the following list. It is a list of profitable fuel cell firms, and it goes like this: We may soon have an entry for this perennially empty list. In fact, FuelCell Energy (Nasdaq:FCEL) has had two ... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Greentech Media   Bloom Energy   ClearEdge

    3. Equinix Using Renewable Energy in Paris Data Centers

      Explore seekingalpha.com (May 16 2011)

      Equinix Using Renewable Energy in Paris Data Centers Equinix Using Renewable Energy in Paris Data CentersSeeking AlphaThe company is not new to green data center initiatives. Equinix is a member of the Green Grid, a participant in the US EPA Energy Star Data Center Rating initiative, and its employees are regular participants and contributors to industry associations ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Europe   The Green Grid   ASHRAE

    4. Why Google Could Crush The Coal ETF

      Explore seekingalpha.com (May 17 2010)

      Why Google Could Crush The Coal ETF When Google (GOOG) announced earlier this month that it was making a nearly $40 million investment in two wind farms owned by NextEra Energy Resources, many investors were left scratching their heads. The Mountain View, California-based company is known for allowing its employees to pursue pet projects on company time, but a not-so-insignificant investment in wind turbines located in North Dakota seems like a stretch for the world’s largest search engine. Upon closer review, however, the wind power investment is right up Google’s alley, and its latest business venture could have some wide-ranging effects. (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Iceland   Verne Global   Jeff Monroe

    5. Hewlett Packard's Data Center Smart Grid: Two Trends in One Name

      Explore seekingalpha.com (Nov 9 2009)

      Hewlett Packard (HPQ) has connected the dots between the trendy term "smart grid" and its work to make data centers more efficient. Witness the HP Data Center Smart Grid line of products and services. Essentially, HP has integrated power and temperature sensors with displays and controls to help data center operators track and manage those variables. It's all part of the race to integrate all the disparate data center efficiency systems, from more efficient cooling systems and less power-hungry servers to new sensor and control networks. The competition includes giants like IBM, BMC and CA as well as startups like SynapSense, Arch Rock, Sentilla, Power Assure and others (see Data Center Efficiency: Pulling it All Together and The Race for the Data Center's Brain). (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Hewlett Packard   Greentech Media   SynapSense