In this World Wide Wrap: Sun builds green data centre, Cisco releases green software, and ITC Infotech focuses on green IT.
In this World Wide Wrap: D-Link Green scores at laptop awards, gaming goes green, and FPDs embrace green features.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rackable servers undercut virtualisation, Red Hat updates Linux, and Sits Group offers customers Parallels.
In today's technology roundup: Obama-mania triggers 1.5m Facebook updates, McKinnon extradition case postponed, Intel eyes sun-powered data centres, and clock ticking on worm attack code.
The InServ T-Class storage server with Thin Built In won the 2008 Product of the Year award.
The enterprise PC power management paper explores methods to improve energy efficiency within PC networks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Korea IT show goes green, Leighton Contractors get greener, and going green cuts costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Symantec turns to virtualisation, Pano Logic appoints Virtual Desktops, and firms struggle with virtualisation.
The company's solutions are energy-efficient, says the Tolly Group report.
The IT industry is famous for not eating its own dog food. Is it simply selling green or actually going green?
Going green is the responsible and money-wise thing to do.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virtualisation helps cut costs, Verizon snags $100m Nasa contract, and NeatDesk reduces paper load.