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Articles mentioning both Bell Labs and Peter Judge
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Green Clouds: the network connection - by Peter Judge
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Feb 7 2011)
...eenTouch Consortium, founded a year ago by Alcatel Lucent and others, came out of observations from Bell Labs that networks could really be a lot more efficient than they are. According to Shannon’s Law (or th...
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Comment Mentions: Amazon.com Bell Labs Peter Judge
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Making Networks more efficient - by Peter Judge
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jun 1 2010)
...eir energy
requirements.
Alcatel Lucent
might have a head start in all this of course, as it owns Bell Labs, the Nobel
Prize factory formerly owned by AT&T. And last week I got to see some of this
first hand...
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Comment Mentions: Alcatel Bell Labs Peter Judge
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Green It- show me the measurement - by Peter Judge
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jan 25 2010) Power and Cooling , Carbon Footprint , Carbon Reduction Commitment
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The Frost report
looks at green IT in the telecoms sector - where we recently saw Alcatel
Lucent's Bell Labs making some big promises about future power reductions. What impresses
Frost & Sullivan principal a...
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Comment Mentions: Europe British Telecom Carbon Reduction Commitment
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