In this World Wide Wrap: Corporate strategies to include CEMS, IBM unveils portable data centres, and public clouds slow to mature.
For a search engine that claimed not to do any evil, Google is being mighty coy about 'climategate'.
Making software applications greener is an innovative way to achieve green IT goals, says Haydn Pinnell, MD of EOH company Gallium.
In this World Wide Wrap: Next-gen iPhone spotted by developer, card reader for safer online shopping, and designers debut solar-powered radio.
The Phaser 7500 printer is designed for office environments that require on-demand, high-volume colour printing. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
In today's technology roundup: Offshore IT facilities plummet, bug gives untrusted root access, solar panel costs 'set to fall', and Large Hadron Collider breaks energy record.
In this World Wide Wrap: Underground data centre to heat Helsinki, UK grants |--gbp--|50m to green research, and power and space costs to increase.
South African business is not embracing what many see as the next wave of IT, says sustainableIT.
In this World Wide Wrap: Council backs electric car factory, 3D Systems acquires AdvaTech, and innovation to boost RFID integration.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP commercial print sales down, Kodak and TweetPhoto partnership, and Xerox intros solid ink printer.
Businesses need to think smarter about how they use virtualisation technologies to improve efficiency and cut costs.
Companies are turning to cloud computing to reduce capital costs.