Archive for March, 2011

Is Cloud Computing Green?

Today I was honored to be the guest speaker for the kick off event for Records and Information Management Month (RIMM) at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). In conjunction with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), these agencies are using the month of April to focus on how Green Initiatives can be implemented in the workplace. An additional unexpected pleasure was to be introduced by Ms …

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MLB Predictions: Preseason Picks Prove Challenging

The trees are turning green, it’s starting to get hot and people are already planning summer getaways. You know what that means. It’s time to play ball. This offseason in baseball has been a busy one and it is hard to choose a clear-cut favorite to win the World Series. The oddsmakers have the Phillies favored to win the World Series at +225, next the Red Sox with 400, then the Yankees with 600 …

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ZuniDigital, Inc. Retains Courtly & Co. for U.S. PR

SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire - 03/30/11) - Courtly & Co. , a San Francisco-based agency delivering integrated public relations and marketing communication services to companies worldwide focusing on wireless, mobile, networking and green IT solutions, today announced ZuniDigital, Inc. selected Courtly & Co. as its public relations firm in the United States. Courtly & Co. will help direct …

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HP Opens Showcase Green IT Data Center In Colorado

HP on Wednesday opened a new data center that is designed to be a research lab for environmentally sustainable practices that use energy efficiently and have as little environmental impact as possible. The 50,000-square foot facility in Fort Collins, Colo., will be unique among HP research facilities in that it will be the first built at scale, running a full complement of 2,000 to 4,000 servers …

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HP assigns Colorado data center to green-tech testing duties

Let’s be real. It is sort of difficult to test the side-by-side claims of one green data center practice or technology against another. So, Hewlett-Packard is trying to make it a bit easier for…

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