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Stories by: Ted Samson

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    IN PICTURES: Windows 8 - A visual tour of what we now know 14 September, 2011 08:57:00

    Wrapped in ribbons and enhanced virtualization features, Microsoft's forthcoming version of Windows is worth a closer look
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    EMC: RSA SecurID info swiped via sophisticated hack attack 18 March, 2011 10:38:00

    EMC issued a warning today that hackers have stolen information about its RSA SecurID two-factor authentication that could be used by cybercriminals to more easily breach customers' systems,
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    Oracle rolls out more critical patches for troublesome Java 18 February, 2011 11:21:00

    Oracle has unloaded a hefty package of patches aimed at fixing critical vulnerabilities in Java SE and Java for Business, and Oracle as well as third-party security experts are urging IT admins to deploy the security update immediately.
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    HP grooms green data center services for small-business market 24 February, 2010 23:59:00

    HP today unveiled a host of new services aimed at helping small data-center operators boost performance and cut operating costs. Aimed at data centers up to 5,000 square feet in size, these facilities-oriented services include capacity analysis, infrastructure condition and capacity analysis, and energy-efficiency analysis.
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    Saving through network convergence 28 November, 2008 10:44:00

    There's likely a number of building systems in place at your organization: HVAC, lighting, fire, security, telephone, and the like. You also have your IT infrastructure. Turns out that converging those systems on a single IP-based network promises a wealth of money-saving benefits and efficiency gains, according to a recently released white paper from Johnson Controls titled "The Perfect Technology Storm."
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    Survey: Technology key to SMBs' green strategy 03 October, 2008 09:07:00

    Motivated to help the environment as well as their businesses, SMBs are increasingly embracing green practices. One of their primary approaches: employing green technology, according to recently released survey results from KRC Research.
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    Six tips for safely choosing an IT asset disposal partner 22 July, 2008 12:31:05

    The prospect of disposing of old IT equipment -- PCs, servers, storage gear, and the like -- may very well fill your heart with dread. After all, you're putting a lot of faith in a third party that the machines will be thoroughly wiped of confidential information, resold for a fair price, and, when applicable, properly disassembled, recycled, and disposed of. If your partners' practices end up being sloppy -- or downright criminal -- you could find yourself in regulatory and PR hell as confidential data protected by HIPAA or SarBox ends up in the wrong hands or 500 of your PCs end up in a landfill or river somewhere.
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    Dell gets a jump on Energy Star 5.0 26 June, 2008 11:16:07

    When Energy Star 4.0 went into effect last year, it seemed to set a rather high bar for power supplies: In order for a computer to meet the standard, it needs a PSU with a minimum efficiency of 80 percent. But hardware vendor Dell already appears to have an eye on the next version of the Energy Star specification, which is slated to go into effect in July of 2009.
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    ROI, not eco-friendliness, a bigger selling point for green tech 24 June, 2008 15:48:13

    Interest in green technology is out there, but price remains the No. 1 barrier to wider-spread adoption, far more so than skepticism that green tech is really good for the environment. Those are among the survey findings released this week by Green Factor, a joint initiative between Strategic Oxygen, GCI Group, and Cohn and Wolfe aimed at "illuminating 'green' marketing opportunities and further[ing] 'green'-focused research on a global scale."
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    Are green IT premiums worth the cost? 20 June, 2008 10:00:40

    Organisations are investing in green computers -- that is, machines that are energy efficient and built in an environmentally responsible manner -- at ever-increasing rates. Sometimes they pay a small premium to do this. Is it worth it? They seem to think so.
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    Cassatt links server-power management with real-time demands 23 May, 2008 10:59:40

    Companies are becoming increasingly aware of the high costs of maintaining and cooling servers: A mid-tier $2,500 server can cost as much as $2,020 to power and cool annually, according to the Uptime Institute. Thus, demand for ways to curb those expenses is rising as well.
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