In this World Wide Wrap: Germany rolls out green project, Malaysian govt bullish on green tech, and NComputing's green computers get rebates.
An Intel survey shows 77% of local IT executives are worried it's too easy for senior management to freeze investment.
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The end point of data protection is data destruction. Here, Gartner discusses this critical final step and how it can best be handled.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi buys substrate facility, Wright greens manufacturing process, and HCL and Rockwell partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell unveils 'ultra-light' server, Energy Star for servers, and Cisco advances server tech.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Gadget demand drives emissions, backup with the touch of a button, and Google gadget picks favourites.
The solution features an open and flexible architecture to integrate with existing IT and building management systems.
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