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Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has announced its latest supercomputer, Setonix, has been recognised as one of the greenest supercomputers in the world, after ranking in the top 5 (4th place) on the globally recognised Green500 List. Announced today at the international supercomputing conference SC22 in Texas, the ranking puts Setonix in company with exascale supercomputers Frontier in the US and LUMI in Finland, which share the same computing architecture.

Published in Company news
Wednesday, 03 December 2014 16:15

ICT sustainability – the good news and the bad

Fujitsu has released a report into ICT sustainability. Australian industry is missing lucrative financial and environmental gains from making ICT greener.

Published in VoIP

A University of Sydney professor has warned that the move to cloud computing could exacerbate Australia's e-waste problems.

Published in Cloud

Fujitsu’s Noble Park Data Centre in Melbourne has achieved a NABERS Energy for data centres rating, which it says makes it the first in Australia to be certified using the National Australian Built Environment Rating System data centres tools.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 16:15

Ricoh makes printing carbon neutral

A new scheme offered by Ricoh Australia provides greenhouse gas offsets for the duration of the printer's lease, rental or hire-purchase agreement.

Thursday, 11 April 2013 05:54

Massive energy cost hidden in the cloud

Ground-breaking Australian research shows public debate has missed the point on making cloud services more energy efficient.

Tuesday, 09 April 2013 13:40

HP ships Moonshot server

HP's new Moonshot server is 'transformational' according to a company executive.

Monday, 12 November 2012 11:50

Dimension Data offers e-waste removal service

ICT services provider Dimension Data now provides its clients with an e-waste removal service as part of its technology lifecycle management assessments.

Thursday, 18 October 2012 15:25

F5 bigs it up with BIG-IP 4200v

Application delivery networking specialist F5 Networks has introduced the BIG-IP 4200v, a hardware platform that can be used to consolidate multiple services.

Published in Networking
Friday, 12 October 2012 07:00

Australia's low Green IT ranking

Fujitsu’s third annual ICT Sustainability index has found that green IT has generally stalled around the world, with little improvement in most countries and reversals in many. Australia does not perform well.

Kyocera Net Policy Manager allows administrators to set policy controls over printing and users to collect their print jobs from any device.

Published in Enterprise
Monday, 23 July 2012 07:44

What ever happened to Green IT?

Over the past four years I have been tracking Green IT very closely.

Published in C Level
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A scientist at University College in London has come up with an umbrella for Vodafone UK that acts as a signal-boosting antenna for cellphones and that is equipped with solar panels to charge a cellphone.

Published in Mobility

It will be much of the same in the ICT industry this year as it was in 2011, according to a global market trends report just published, which predicts continuing consumer tech disruptions will drive agendas even within the largest of enterprises, and that businesses face a tough time due to economic uncertainty, forcing them to 'pare IT budgets to the bone.'

Published in Market

The federal government is merging the operations of seven older data centres into a new data centre to support the operations of the Department of Human Services in a move which the government says will save about $5 million in power costs and reduce the department's ICT carbon footprint by 50 percent.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Sentry 42's state-of-the-art Norwich facility is both the first Data Centre and first UK Company to win this prestigious award.

Whether heading to Lake Erie for some R&R, carrying a load of food products across the state, going to a ball game or on their way to visiting relatives in Kentucky, drivers in Ohio will arrive at their destinations faster and more safely as a result of recent enhancements to the ODOT Traffic Management System. Through a public-private partnership with SpeedInfo, Inc., more than 1,000 SpeedInfo solar-powered Vehicle Radar sensors have been deployed along important metro-corridor interstate and state roads.

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Apple has proposed the construction of a major fuel cell project at its North Carolina data centre.

Published in Strategy

Schneider Electric is expanding its relationship with Cisco in the area of energy management.

Monday, 19 March 2012 10:48

NEXTDC going solar in Melbourne

Data centre operator NEXTDC is to build what it says will be Australia's largest privately-owned rooftop photovoltaic solar system at its M1 data centre in Port Melbourne.

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