Thursday, August 28, 2014

Data centers are the new polluters

  Thornton A. May: IT has lost control, but that's not lamentable | Wireless competition heats up, and so do changes in executive ranks
 
 
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Data centers are the new polluters
U.S. data centers use more electricity than they need, a new report finds, and IT managers are too cautious about managing power and businesses are unwilling to invest in energy conservation. Read More
 


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Thornton A. May: IT has lost control, but that's not lamentable
Control is a quaint and cartoonish managerial fantasy. Insider (registration required) Read More

 

Wireless competition heats up, and so do changes in executive ranks
AT&T's Ralph de la Vega to head new merged mobile and business unit Read More
 

10 tech pros who push their downtime to the limits
As if IT leadership isn't challenging enough, some tech pros choose not to kick back when the day is done. Here's how flying a stunt plane or birthing a llama can make you a better leader. Read More
 


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SunGard AS Cloud Security Digital Spotlight
The scalability of cloud computing depends on sharing resources that were never shared before, creating a new set of risks and demanding a new set of security best practices. Read More

Digital transformation needs a modern, mission-critical infrastructure
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China says Microsoft hasn't been fully transparent in anti-monopoly probe
Chinese authorities are claiming that Microsoft has yet to fully comply with the government's anti-monopoly investigation, and is demanding more information about its media player and Web browser distribution. Read More
 

In Napa quake, power surges led to PC damage
The 6.0 earthquake in Napa County, Calif. caused power surges that may have led to much of the damage to computers in homes and small businesses. Read More
 

This year's PC market will be a bit less dire than earlier thought
The PC market may not be robust, but it's not as bleak as expected earlier this year. Read More
 

 

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