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Apple Data Centres Use Only Renewable Energy
Apple's total consumption is 75 percent renewable - Greenpeace still not impressed
Do Data Centres Need A Fracking Dash For Shale Gas?
The Budget promised support for shale gas extraction. Peter Judge asks if this is a good thing
Budget 2013: Details Leak By Tweet As Osborne Tweaks
Small promises for green industry, while the Evening Standard tweeted the big picture
German Court Rules HTC Infringed Power Saving Nokia Patent
HTC says Nokia patent victory isn't that big a deal - but will still appeal
Europe’s Data Centres Hit By US Shale Gas Prices
Europe's data centres could be hurt by cheap US competition fuelled by shale gas, while efficiency technology could also lose out
Cisco Chief Promises Improved Working Conditions For Women
After meeting with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, John Chambers has said Cisco could do more on gender issues
VMware Confirms Hybrid Cloud Arrival Later This Year
VMware has finally confirmed its long rumoured Hybrid Cloud service offering
Oracle To Buy “Director” Cloud OS Developer Nimbula
Oracle beefs up its Public Cloud offering with a "Cloud OS"
eBay DSE Aims To Soothe Tech MPG Headache
A new performance dashboard provides a way for organisations to improve their infrastructure consumption and costs
AMD Delivers ‘Richland’ Chips For Tablets, Notebooks
AMD launches its Elite A-Series "Richland" chips that offer better graphics and power consumption
CeBIT 2013: Does Greencloud Redeem the Code_n Awards?
The green awards at CeBIT 2013 only had one company that interested Peter Judge
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CeBIT 2013: Cloud Broker Recycles Data Centre Resources
Greenclouds resells resources and undercuts Amazon
MWC 2013: Project Ophelia Will Save Businesses Space and Money – Dell
$100 USB-stick sized Dell Project Ophelia can save businesses space and money
Government Pumps £8.6m Into ‘Internet Of Things’ And Green IT Research
Internet of Things, energy-efficient computers, and better batteries are all on David Willetts' list
US Engineers Test Self-Repairing Chips
A team from Caltech has developed an integrated circuit that heals itself when damaged
CeBIT 2013: How Innovative Are The Code_n Green Contenders?
CeBIT 2013's Code_n contest for green innovation is a big disappointment, says Wayne Rash
BT To Recycle Undersea Cables To Improve Isles Of Scilly Broadband
BT's "most ambitious" rural broadband project ever moves old undersea fibre
Savvis Doubles Data Centre Capacity In Slough
Slough continues to live up to its reputation as a data centre hotspot as Savvis doubles its capacity there
Data Centres To Get ‘MOT’ Certificates
Proposed certificate would take the guesswork out of buying data centre services
Technology Frontiers: The Machines Can Save Us
Jaron Lanier tells the Economist conference that nanopayments are the answer
Verne Global Expands Iceland Data Centre With More Colt Modules
More Colt modules will expand Verne's renewable-powered data centre in Keflavik
Microsoft Joins ODCA For Open Data Centre Push
Microsoft has joined an industry group looking to promote an open ecosystem within data centres
Leeds University Tests Iceotope’s Liquid-Cooled Servers
Leeds University is testing a cooling system that could have wider uses
MWC 2013: Mobile Internet Can Be Another Industrial Revolution – Nokia CEO
Stephen Elop says it takes more than cheap phones to get the next billion people online
Yahoo’s Mayer Slated Over ‘Foolish’ Home Working Ban
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer has been heavily criticised by analysts over her decision to ban working from home
MWC 2013: IBM Teams Up With Deutsche Telekom For ‘Smarter Cities’ Products
IBM is building on Deutsche Telekom's Machine-To-Machine expertise to deliver integrated products for Smarter Cities projects around the world
HP’s Moonshot Hyperscale Servers To Arrive In The Summer
Project Moonshot lands in the second quarter of the year
The Rise Of The Cloud Service Broker
Cloud services won't reach their full potential until we can automate how we buy and sell them, says Peter Judge