Future of the Data Centre 08
Data centre imperatives. A report from Information Age's Future of the Data Centre conference
Green IT in action
Green IT is a tangle of technology, branding, power bills, climate politics and public perception. But some CIOs are making progress – and without impacting the bottom line
Energy lockdown
The chronic shortage of power for data centres – especially in London – is threatening to cap business expansion
Cost governs green IT agenda
Energy costs drive environmental policies
Balancing availability with environmental responsibility
Can businesses guarantee availability without wasting energy?
Energising the Green IT debate
Two new reports on power consumption highlight the urgent need for greater energy efficiency in IT
The new data centre
As the subject of energy use moves ever higher on the IT agenda, efficiency has become the watchword for data centre operations
Mid-sized businesses demand co-location
One in every two medium-sized businesses will have significant co-location requirements in 2008
Crossed wires
Challenging the conventional data centre thinking.
A grand 3G theory
Technology desperately seeking a killer app.
Colocation's hunger for power
Demand for rented data centre space is soaring, but co-location providers are under intense pressure of their own.
Data centre co-location prices set to soar
A shortage of space and power for data centres is driving up prices in the collocation market.
Mobile VoIP causes friction
VoIP functions on handsets give mobile operators a headache.
Microsoft's virtual balancing act
Virtualisation is arguably the hottest race in software. So why is Microsoft stuck on the pits?
Zeus reigns in the virtual desktop world
Zeus Technology wants to be the trusted traffic cop of the virtualised applications world.
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