Sun Turns Green (24-Aug-07)

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Sun Microsystems has recently made two announcements to strengthen its position as a leader in the green initiative. The first announcement concerned a suite of programs and solutions designed to help customers architect more energy efficient data centres. The second was the unveiling of three new data centres in California, the UK and India, each data centre was built using next generation energy efficient systems; allowing for an annual saving of nearly 4,100 tonnes of CO2.

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Aug. 24, 2007 -- With green computing moving into the realm of business necessity, Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems, Inc. recently made two announcements which have solidified its environmental standing as a leader in the green tech sphere.

First, the global technology developer announced a suite of programs and solutions designed to help customers architect more energy efficient datacenters -- and save money in the process. The company's Eco Innovation initiative is an extension of Sun's Eco Responsibility Initiative, which was launched in November 2005. The new project adds what Sun is calling Eco Ready Kits and the Eco Services Suite to empower IT departments worldwide to join the growing list of businesses adding smart energy-saving technology to their existing IT portfolio.

Sun's Green U.S., UK and India Datacenters

The Santa Clara, Calif-based company also recently unveiled three new datacenters in Santa Clara, California; Blackwater, U.K.; and Bangalore, India. Put into operation between January and June of this year, all three datacenters were built using new designs and next-generation energy efficient systems, power and cooling.

Sun estimates that the company's datacenter efforts will save the planet nearly 4,100 tons of CO2 per year and trim 1% from Sun's total carbon footprint.


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