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Opinion: Turn off

Opinion: Turn off

You can’t afford to knock any attempt to help reduce our carbon footprint, and the latest suggestion is to switch off your PCs when they’re not being used.
Ian Yates Jul 2 2008, 5:52PM Training & Development
Help fight climate change at the flick of a switch, campaign says

Help fight climate change at the flick of a switch, campaign says

A new campaign and labelling initiative launched in Sydney aims to reduce carbon emissions by promoting the simple solution of turning off computers when they are not in use.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2008, 12:08PM Hardware
Opinion: Toxic schlock syndrome

Opinion: Toxic schlock syndrome

In the news today is a report on the number of PCs infesting the planet. It's around 1,000,000,000.
Ian Yates Jun 24 2008, 4:51PM Hardware
Opinion: How green is your storage?

Opinion: How green is your storage?

Seagate has just announced that the company is joining the solid-state-drive market, and the only surprise is why it took so long.
Ian Yates Jun 4 2008, 2:38PM Data centre
HP reinvents data centre cooling

HP reinvents data centre cooling

In a collaborative research project with Santa Clara University, HP is developing a technology that precisely targets the source of hot data centres: the processor chips themselves.
Mitchell Smith May 6 2008, 4:31PM Hardware
Golfing for a Green cause [photo gallery - new photos]

Golfing for a Green cause [photo gallery - new photos]

The Ryde-Parramatta Golf Club set the scene for a day dedicated to being Green. Hosted by CRN, vendors and resellers gathered to discuss environmental issues affecting the channel, followed by an entertaining nine holes of golf. Some faired better than others, check out the photo gallery for highlights of the day.
Leanne Mezrani Apr 28 2008, 12:36PM Strategy
New alliance seeks cleaner, smarter power

New alliance seeks cleaner, smarter power

A new alliance of government and industry stakeholders has been formed with the goal of overhauling the nation's existing power grid to become more environmentally friendly.
Staff Writers Apr 23 2008, 3:27PM Collaboration
Following the European lead in regulating the footprint of IT

Following the European lead in regulating the footprint of IT

Despite an absence of defined regulations in Australia akin to EU standards such as the Restriction on Hazardous Substances [RoHS] or the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment [WEEE], vendors are being compelled to adopt eco-friendly practices if they are to compete in the global market.
Leanne Mezrani Apr 22 2008, 7:12AM Collaboration
Emerson cools down the data centre

Emerson cools down the data centre

Resellers looking to leverage Green data centre initiatives stand to gain when Emerson Network Power launches an efficient precision air cooler for data centres and computer rooms next week. According to Emerson, the new Liebert PEX cooler features 30 percent more cooling power per square metre than other industry-standard coolers.
Staff Writers Apr 18 2008, 1:55PM Collaboration
Linksys: Product + Packaging + Energy = Green

Linksys: Product + Packaging + Energy = Green

Networking vendor Linksys is making a strong push into Green IT with several new initiatives designed to help consumers make greener networking choices.
Mitchell Smith Apr 17 2008, 1:27PM Collaboration
Fuji gets green tick from GECA

Fuji gets green tick from GECA

Fuji Xerox Printers has announced certification of 21 of its products by the not-for-profit Good Environmental Choice Australia organisation (GECA). GECA has endorsed the products with its Environmental Choice Australia Mark (ECAM).
Mitchell Smith Apr 17 2008, 11:27AM Hardware
Raritan addresses pain point with power management solution

Raritan addresses pain point with power management solution

Raritan has announced the release of a power management tool, Dominion PX, to address pain points faced by organisations including the spiraling cost of energy and limited power availability within the data centre.
Leanne Mezrani Apr 10 2008, 12:59PM Collaboration
A virtual Paradigm

A virtual Paradigm

Australian reseller Paradigm Technology Group, a subsidiary of Peter Kazacos’ PK Business Advantage Managed Service Provider, has signed up as a strategic technology and commercialisation partner to provide the Virtual.Offis server virtualisation solution to the small to medium business sector.
Lilia Guan Apr 7 2008, 1:56PM Collaboration
Green computing’s place in the enthusiast scene

Green computing’s place in the enthusiast scene

Does Green computing have a place in the world of the enthusiast, asks Josh Collins
Josh Collins Mar 27 2008, 11:35AM Strategy

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