IBM and the Environment
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Revision as of 12:48, 20 August 2007
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MI Summary
Full article: IBM and the Environment
Coverage in the Press
- IBM Linux Initiative Greens Data Centers (9-Aug-07)
- IBM aims to become Big Green, says Butler Group (7-Aug-07)
- IBM sees green in environmental tech (6-Aug-07)
- IBM: Dinosaurs were green (1-Aug-07)
- System i and the green skeptic (16-Jul-07)
- IBM touts greener and safer tape storage (11-Jul-07)
- IBM unveils green Linux push (8-Aug-07)
- IBM's Project Big Green Spurs Global Shift (9-Aug-07)
Text of IBM Articles on IBM and its close partners
- Servers move from a guzzle to a sip, on w3 (1-Aug-07)
- Lisa Lindblom on 2007 Market Outlook – 2Q07
- Andy McFarlane on Climate Change (25-Jul-07)
- Larry Hirst on areas of interest for IBM UK: Energy and Climate (23-Jul-07)
- Hursley leads the way in efforts to go green (4-Jul-07)
- Welcome to Green Driving
- Turning your Servers green
- Lenovo tops eco-friendly league
- Green champion Ecotricity moves ahead with IBM
Analyst Views and IBM
Summaries
Full article: Turning your Servers green
IBM, HP, Sun and AMD have launched The Green Grid, a non-profit consortium which aims to cut energy consumption at computer data centres by encouraging power-saving measures.
Links to IBM papers on the Environment
- 'The green data center'
- 'Incentive programs for data center thermal analysis, energy assessments and server consolidation projects'
- Big Green: IBM and the ROI of Environmental Leadership (April-07)