Archive for May, 2011

Wal-Mart’s green hat

The company gets that a smaller carbon footprint is good for business. If you care about green, it’s hard not to view these as the worst of times, marked by looming climate, water and energy crises, vanishing fisheries, mile-a-minute deforestation — the list is numbingly endless. In response, we have a largely apathetic public, an environmental lobby rendered toothless by said apathy, a …

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Samsung Begins Mass Producing 30nm-class, 32-Gigabyte Memory Modules for Green IT Systems

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it is the first in the industry to start mass producing 32 gigabyte memory modules, essential for cloud computing and advanced server systems, using 30 nanometer class* four gigabit DDR3 DRAM chips.

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Supermicro Shapes the Future with MicroCloud and Multi-GPU SuperServers at Computex Taipei 2011

Super Micro Computer, Inc. , the global leader in server technology innovation and green computing, shows off its newest SuperServers this week at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan.

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nlyte Software wins ‘Editors Choice’ at Green IT Awards

nlyte Software, the leading provider of Data Center Infrastructure Management software that powers smarter, more efficient data centers, announced today that it has been selected by Green IT Awards 2011 for the prestigious Editors Choice Award and was also recognized in the One to Watch Product category for the second year in a row.

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Supermicro Shapes the Future with MicroCloud(TM) and Multi-GPU SuperServers at Computex Taipei 2011

TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 30, 2011 - Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), the global leader in server technology innovation and green computing, shows off its newest SuperServers this week at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110530/AQ10697 ) “Supermicro is excited to unveil our latest state-of-the-art server innovations at …

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