Executive Update

The Greening of the Data Center

Posted July 7, 2010 | Leadership | Leadership |

The rapid growth in data center energy consumption, coupled with the relentless increase in the cost of energy, implies that energy efficiency in the data center is no longer the handmaiden of good IT governance, but a principal spearhead of it. While the construction and certification of a data center as green usually entails substantial up-front expense (estimates run from 5%-40%), the resultant reduction in cost of operations and maintenance can be dramatic.

About The Author
Ralph Cohen
Ralph Cohen has more than 20 years' experience in market, geopolitical, and competitive intelligence, product management, and business development. He is currently an environmental industry analyst and consultant for Strategic Intelligence Partners (SIP), where he specializes in green IT, sustainability, and related areas. Before SIP, Mr. Cohen was a voice and data services product and market intelligence manager for XO Communications. He has… Read More
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