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Latest DoE PSA Showcases Desktop Power Management
The Real "Cloud" Story: Three Utility-like Providers
Apple to Buy a Small Hydropower System
A Blue-Chip Case Study Gets Even Better
Latest Greenpeace Report on DC Industry Gets Big Time Traction
A Cloud War in SF This Week
"First" DCIM ROI Calculator from Emerson Network Power
Novel Use for Fuel Cells: Backup Generation
See You At Datacenter Dynamics New York, March 11th
A Good Review of Immersion Cooling
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The Jevons Paradox and IT Energy Efficiency
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Telcos and EE: On GigaOm and the Ground
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The End of Utility Rebates for Server Virtualization?
Ray Van Dolson
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The End of Utility Rebates for Server Virtualization?
Ross Bennett
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Wow, It's Humid in WI!
Gary Hultquist
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A DC CapEx Primer
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A DC CapEx Primer
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Uptime Symposium Presentation
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Only in...San Francisco (I Hope)
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ARM Chips in Servers for Energy Efficiency (or Utilization)?
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