Archive for the 'Green Computing' Category

Rutgers Builds Solar-Powered Computing Center, Studies Power Management

Contractors recently installed 16 polycrystalline solar panels on top of a novel computing facility on the roof of Rutgers's School of Engineering Building. Researchers will use Parasol, as it's called, to study how to effectively manage computing and data processing with solar-generated electricity.

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Cloud Computing Boosts Building Performance, Collaboration

NEW YORK CITY-To those in the design, construction and building operations industry, the concept of cloud computing can have many different meanings, from servers to code to different devices – even the kitchen sink.

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Rutgers Builds Solar-Powered Computing Center

Contractors recently installed 16 solar panels atop a roof-top computing facility at Rutgers. Researchers will use it to study effective management of computing with solar power. Ricardo Bianchini, project director, has $1.5 million in NSF grants for research into energy efficiency in computing. He is a co-PI on a $1.5 million grant from Google Inc.

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Chunghwa Telecom working with Intel for green cloud computing

Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) and Intel will cooperate to promote green cloud computing by integrating the chipmaker's cloud server technology and the carrier's cloud computing R&D and testing centers to develop a power-saving management system for virtualized infrastructure resources, according to the companies' updates on the progress of a cooperation project for which an MOU was signed in October …

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NTT America Continues Focus on Cloud, Global Expansion and Green Initiatives

NTT America, a global IT infrastructure services provider and wholly owned subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation, today announced its continuing support for the company’s cloud, global connectivity and green efforts and the refocus of key business units to address customer requirements and market dynamics.

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