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Green Computing is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently. Typically, green computing systems or products take into account the so-called triple bottom line of people, planet, profit. This differs somewhat from traditional or standard business practices that focus mainly on the economic viability of a computing solution. These focuses are similar to those of green chemistry; reduction of the use of hazardous materials such as lead at the manufacturing and recycling stages, maximized energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and recyclability or biodegradability of both a defunct product and of any factory waste. |
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Measuring the Business Value of Green Datacenters |
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Today, policy and business leaders are reaching a consensus that industry must address rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Leading enterprises are now turning to the practical challenge of determining how, how much, and at what cost to reduce emissions.
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HP Technology Guide for Scalable Business Solutions |
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Today's world demands an IT environment that will adapt and scale as your business grows. Scale out architecture helps by allowing you to add additional building blocks whenever your business requires more capacity. However, these industry standard building blocks must have the best price performance and the best energy performance while being flexible, easy to manage, and quick to deploy.
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SIP Trunking Is Key to Accelerating Unified Communications Deployments |
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Published Date: Oct 16, 2009 |
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Companies today are undergoing a significant transformation to a more global Anywhere Enterprise. Unified communications (UC) is a crucial component in this evolution and organizations look to collaborate better with an extended enterprise (see Exhibit 1 on the next page). UC has the power to help companies lower the overall cost of communications, bring worker productivity to new levels, enhance corporate green initiatives and completely redefine the way we work by becoming part of our application infrastructure.
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Technologies in HP ProLiant G6 c-Class server blades with Intel Xeon processors |
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This technology brief describes the architecture and the implementation of major technologies in HP ProLiant G6 c-Class server blades based on Intel Xeon processors. Much of the content of this paper is similar or identical to the content of a companion paper about the technologies in HP ProLiant G6 server blades based AMD Opteron processors because many of the same technologies have been implemented in both.
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HP ProLiant G6 Technology Overview |
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The sixth-generation (G6) of HP ProLiant DL, ML, and BL servers is the broadest range of servers in the industry based on the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series. The ProLiant G6 server lineup includes rack, tower, and server blades that provide industry-leading energy efficiency, extreme flexibility, and scalable performance. HP has also developed smart management tools that help you squeeze every bit of productivity out of each ProLiant G6 server and get the best return for your budget.
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Measuring the Business Value of Green Datacenters |
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Today, policy and business leaders are reaching a consensus that industry must address rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Leading enterprises are now turning to the practical challenge of determining how, how much, and at what cost to reduce emissions.
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HP Technology Guide for Scalable Business Solutions |
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Today's world demands an IT environment that will adapt and scale as your business grows. Scale out architecture helps by allowing you to add additional building blocks whenever your business requires more capacity. However, these industry standard building blocks must have the best price performance and the best energy performance while being flexible, easy to manage, and quick to deploy.
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Oracle WebLogic Suite: A Middleware Foundation for Application Grid |
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This free white paper shows that Oracle WebLogic Suite packages many essential middleware capabilities to help organizations implement application grid concepts. Learn about the technical components of the suite to create an infrastructure layer that pools and dynamically provisions the resources on which business applications and SOA run. Download this free, compelling white paper now.
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Go Green with IBM System x Servers and Intel Xeon Processors |
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Energy use and environmental impact are hot topics right now. But it's not just the environment at stake, it's your IT budget. By "going green" with the energy efficient IBM System x servers featuring Intel Xeon processors, you can cut your energy costs by half and save floor space to make room for future growth.
Get the details on these benefits and many others in this Solution Brief from IBM.
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Is your data-center ready for virtualization? |
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Virtualization can deliver dramatic benefits for data centers, but it can also stress the underlying support infrastructure. Power and cooling systems—which may have been quite sufficient for pre-virtualization needs—could easily become inadequate when data center performance patterns are radically altered. This paper describes some of power challenges related to virtualization—and the readily available technologies to address them.
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