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- Tulsa Data Center Expands (25 Jun 2009)
- HP is putting the finishing touches on a 14-month expansion project that doubles the size of its Service Management Center (SMC) in Tulsa, Okla., to 179,000 square feet, including 80,000 square feet of high density raised floor space.
- Ecological Mandates Set New Business Standards (18 May 2009)
- Earlier this year, HP and Aviva, the world's fifth-largest insurance group and the biggest in the UK signed a major outsourcing agreement, worth $1 billion over 10 years that will have HP purchasing two data centers on behalf of Aviva and running the operations of those centers for a decade.
- EDS Named to 2009 Global Green 100 List for Corporate Leadership in IT Energy Efficiency (24 Mar 2009)
- The Uptime Institute announced that EDS is among the corporations selected for its 2009 Global Green 100 list. The list highlights the significant energy efficiency achievements of global corporations operating major data centers.
- Green Data Centre (02 Feb 2009)
- Currently under construction by EDS, an HP company, the Wynyard facility in North East England near Billingham incorporates a number of design considerations that are expected to make it one of the largest and most environmentally friendly data centres in Europe once fully constructed.
- Information Technology Unlocks the “Green” Potential In Supply Chains (15 Sep 2008)
- Eco-friendly IT solutions are helping major enterprises balance environmental responsibility with profitability and growth. Retailers and consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies are among those with much to gain from “going green.” With more than 45 years of IT outsourcing experience, EDS, an HP company, has the proven methodologies and expertise to assist enterprises in finding the right combination of applications, infrastructure and business processes to support growth and productivity while promoting earth-friendly initiatives.
- The Changing Landscape of Storage (10 Sep 2008)
- The resurgence of storage as a service in the form of online storage is being driven by an upswing in popularity of social networking technologies. Online storage began its transformation in 2007 from a simplified backup option for consumers and small businesses to a service that can enable larger businesses to bolster information sharing, disaster recovery operations, regulatory compliance needs and help curb storage infrastructure costs.
- The Future Looks Green (18 Feb 2008)
- No single technology should be seen as solving a particular distributed energy demand, but a combination can remove the key problem – designing for peak demand. Peak demand is the primary cause of excess carbon generation and the area ripest for innovation in the future. EDS Fellow Alex Cameron discusses how to tame IT energy usage toward future environmental sustainability in the latest issue of synnovation Magazine.
- 2008: The Year For Greener and Leaner IT (31 Dec 2007)
- With the steady demand for green action on the part of corporations as well as governments, organizations are turning to IT providers, like EDS, to address issues surrounding their need to go green. The EDS Fellows have highlighted eight ways CIOs can extend the life of existing facilities and reduce the environmental impact of computing in 2008.
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