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1. Dell, HP join effort to measure supply chains' carbon output
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2. Digital Realty to host free datacenter-cooling seminars
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3. From Macworld to CeBIT, trade shows get greener
Dell, HP join effort to measure supply chains' carbon output
2008-01-17 23:54
Ted Samson - Green supply chain
The Carbon Disclosure Project, a collaboration of over 315 institutional investors managing more than $41 trillion in assets, is working with eleven corporate giants -- including IT heavyweights HP and Dell -- to develop a standard method to gather carbon-emissions information from suppliers. READ MORE 
Digital Realty to host free datacenter-cooling seminars
2008-01-17 21:19
Ted Samson - Cooling
Cooling is a piping-hot topic among datacenter operators who are struggling to control costs and reduce energy waste. Plenty of vendors are, which certainly have their place in the big chill picture. However, in addition to some of there's an abundance of best practices companies can adopt to quickly realize greater efficiency and lower bills. READ MORE 
From Macworld to CeBIT, trade shows get greener
2008-01-17 20:15
Ted Samson - Green technology
The wasteful excesses of the trade shows from the dot-com days are blissfully behind us, good news both for the planet and company coffers. (Yes, I have actually worn those ridiculous logo-emblazoned t-shirts handed out at every table back in the day -- but only for sleeping or painting.) READ MORE 
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