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Data Center Management Firm SynapSense Expands Operations to Asia
Explore Web Host Industry Review (Oct 19 2011) Cloud Computing
...partnership, whether it’s cloud or some other business arrangement. ”
Data Center Management Firm SynapSense Expands Operations to Asia * By Nicole Henderson, October 19, 2011 * + Tweet + + + A video still sh...
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Comment Mentions: SynapSense
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A Roadmap to Green IT
Explore Greentech Media (Apr 13 2011) Servers
...nt. Several startups are mining this area, each with a slight tweak on the same basic formula. Both SynapSense and Sentilla started out as tools to monitor the ambient environment -- temperature, pressure humid...
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Comment Mentions: Google Norway General Electric
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Inside the Race to Green Data Centers
Explore The New York Times (Dec 1 2010) Servers
When one thinks of green, the first thought that comes to mind probably is not a chilly warehouse packed sky-high with servers. Yet in the energy-efficiency world, that’s exactly what where an increasingly amount of focus is going to — data centers.
Data centers are used by companies to store Web servers and associated computer equipment. And the behemoth buildings, which typically take up hundreds of thousands of square feet ...
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Comment Mentions: Greenpeace Google Yahoo
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The Next Efficiency Frontier: Underclocking
Explore Data Center Knowledge (Oct 27 2010)
...odate. “The net savings is real. said Ray Pfeifer, Senior Vice President of Business Development at SynapSense. “We’re basically telling the CPU to lower its voltage and lower its performance.” The Data Center...
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Comment Mentions: Intel SynapSense
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The Biggest Green Market? Seven Reasons Why It's Green IT
Explore Greentech Media (Sep 2 2010) Solar , Wind
...ing out servers at a more rapid rate, investing in environmental monitoring systems like those from SynapSense and Power Assure, and reconfiguring air conditioners. In the near future, they may begin to start s...
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GE invests in SynapSense to cut data center energy
Explore Technology News (Jul 26 2010) Fossil Fuel , Cloud Computing , Servers
General Electric on Monday said it will invest in and partner with SynapSense, a start-up which makes a system for reducing data center energy with wireless sensors.
Using se...
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Comment Mentions: General Electric SynapSense
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Hewlett Packard's Data Center Smart Grid: Two Trends in One Name
Explore seekingalpha.com (Nov 9 2009) Construction , Power and Cooling
... 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 ... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Hewlett Packard Greentech Media SynapSense
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Green carbon laws drive data centre revolution
Explore computerworlduk.com (Sep 30 2009) Monitoring , Cloud Computing
...els, and other equipment; GE's iFIX, a Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) engine; and SynapSense, which employs wireless sensors to monitor environmental conditions in real time. These tools prove... (Read Full Article)
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