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Articles mentioning both United Kingdom and Interactive Data Corporation
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Colt manufactures and ships 500m(2) data centre to Iceland
Explore MarketWatch.com (Sep 27 2011) Construction , Carbon Footprint
...oject and shows how the industry is transforming," commented Chris Ingle, Associate Vice President, IDC. "Verne Global's Iceland location and dual source renewable energy provides a combination of sustai......The site is connected to Europe and the United States with multiple high-speed cables. Based in the United Kingdom, Verne Global is led by an experienced team with proven success in the data centre industry For mor... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Iceland Europe Verne Global
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Data center energy consumption will increase. Are you (not) surprised?
Explore ITworld (Sep 26 2011) Cloud Computing
... growth but only average projected power increase. The study also delves into power monitoring. The United Kingdom – defined as a developed ‘global’ market with a large number of facilities and moderate future grow...... decade: virtualization and cloud computing. This whitepaper is a rich media document, and includes IDC Analyst research, multimedia content, risk assessment tool, solutions brief, valuable reference art...
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Comment Mentions: Amazon.com Google Oracle
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How Cap & Trade May Impact the Data Center
Explore Data Center Knowledge (Feb 9 2010) Monitoring , Cap and Trade , Carbon Footprint , Emissions , Fossil Fuel , Cloud Computing
...ncial penalties in the form of emissions credits they will need to purchase.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme will begin in April 2010 to promote energ......nitor actual usage against forecast emissions. In a report issued at the end of 2009, research firm IDC predicted that there will be a renewed focus on reducing CO2 emissions, at both national and inte...
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Comment Mentions: United Kingdom Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Data Center Knowledge
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The Green Grid Calls for Widespread Adoption of Data Center Energy ...
Explore businesswire.com (Oct 2 2009) Power and Cooling , Cloud Computing
...ques that improve efficiency by 20 percent, they can save $15,000 per year in this one data center. IDC estimates that there are 75,000 similar-sized data centers across the United States, and if all of ......Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and United Kingdom. New PUE Reporting Tool The Green Grid also introduced a new free online tool for data center manag...
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Comment Mentions: Europe Norway United Kingdom
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Dot Hill To Launch 24TB Raid Array In 2U Footprint
Explore Data Storage (Jul 7 2009) Construction , Storage
...lya Yezhkova, research manager, storage systems, with Framingham, Mass.-based industry analyst firm IDC. "IDC expects the share of capacity-optimized terabytes shipped into enterprise storage to increase from ......uartered in Carlsbad, Calif., Dot Hill has offices and/or representatives in China, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States. For more information, visit www.dothill.com. SOURCE: Dot Hill Systems Corp.
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Comment Mentions: United Kingdom Interactive Data Corporation
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