Games are taxing enough on PC hardware, why would you want to add virtualization’s overhead? Over at Gamasutra, Neil Gower writes that capable, modern-day hardware makes virtualization something game developers should consider for their development environments and all but the…
Conflicted: HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web
Despite all of the eco-friendly strides HP is making, we mustn’t forget that they are also a printer company. HP yesterday took the lid off a new all-in-one they plan to launch in the Fall. In addition to scanning,…
Green IT News Roundup – Tuesday June 23
Busting the nine myths of cloud computing – Computerworld Myth No. 2: All you need is your credit card If you’re a lone developer with time to burn, configuring a virtual bare-metal server from the command prompt may be no…
Core4 to Make Datacenters Efficiently Cool
There’s been a lot of talk about datacenter cooling lately, and for good reason. According to the DoE’s “Data Center Energy Efficiency Program presentation” (PDF) earlier this year, tackling datacenter HVAC can result in substantial savings like it did for…
Virtualization 101: Emulation and Virtualization, Apples and Oranges
For the uninitiated, it may be hard to tell the difference between emulation and virtualization. The overarching concept is similar to a degree, but as you can probably already tell, they are worlds apart when talking about their purpose and…
Gearing Up for Green IT 2.0
According to Forrester Research, businesses are already propelling Green IT to its “2.0” iteration. The good news is that the technologies fueling the 1.0 stage are becoming firmly established in many organizations, acting as building blocks for 2.0 endeavors that…
Green IT News Roundup – Monday, June 22
Dell Calls ‘Green’ MacBook Ads Misleading – The New York Times Several competitors — including Dell, the company argued — had also received “gold” ratings from E.P.E.A.T., and the rating system itself, it said, had some environmental blind spots that…
Samsung to Ship Green, 32GB DDR3 Server RAM
Low-power processors, SSD’s, 80-Plus power supplies… There are many ways to make your servers run leaner, and now Samsung is adding another. The company’s new 50nm, 32GB DDR3 module operates at 1.35 volts and claims a 20 percent typical lower…
Must-Read: Desktop Virtualization Pros and Cons
Desktop Virtualization seems like a great way to save energy and reduce desktop support. But experts warn that technology that can streamline the datacenter doesn’t necessarily translate into a cure-all for the topsy-turvy world of desktop support. Denise Dubie of…
Green IT News Roundup – Friday, June 19
HP Takes Aim at Cisco with Alcatel-Lucent Alliance – eWeek HP’s networking capabilities primarily lie within the data center, with switches that enable such communications as those between racks of server or between PCs and remote offices. What it didn’t…
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