Nokia Siemens Networks is looking to revolutionise the mobile network with is Liquid Radio architecture, which not only promises to re-architect today’s base station infrastructure, but also to ultimately bridge the gap between highly specialise (and expensive) telecoms equipment and commoditise (cost competitive) computer components. Green Telecom Live talks to Mike Murphy, head of Technology [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Solar powered airship to deliver broadband over the Philippines
By Pamela Perez, CommsDay
UK/Malaysian firm Stratospheric Airship Technologies says it will invest US$500 million to build solar-powered commercial airships in Subic Bay Freeport, Philippines, that will carry broadband and telecommunications equipment, reported the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Green IT becomes important in APAC
By Sonia Han, CommsDay
Green IT is starting to become increasingly important in the Asia Pacific region, having already been put on the agenda by CIOs in Europe and North America. Green IT will be seen increasingly as part of an overall business strategy of “triple bottom line” – profit, social and environmental impact, according to [...]
Internode goes carbon-neutral
By Luke Coleman, Communications Day
South Australian ISP Internode now claims to be carbon-neutral following an extensive greenhouse gas emission audit. Internode yesterday said it has achieved a “CO2-free status” after it purchased 3,900 carbon credits to offset its emissions in the last financial year – but will now shift its focus to buying power from [...]
Asia-Pac videoconferencing market makes strong recovery
By Pamela Perez, CommsDay
The Asia-Pacific videoconferencing endpoints market has made a dramatic comeback, with revenues up 17.6 percent to US$297 million in 2007 and estimated to reach US$647.7 million by end-2014, according to a new analysis from global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan.
China was the largest market accounting for 56 percent
Chip-level cooling system for IBM’s Hydro Cluster super computer, Power 575
New water cooling system by IBM brings water cooling on top of the processor for its new Power 575 supercomputer
IBM debuts supercomputer with chip-level water cooling
A new water-cooled supercomputer from IBM aims to address heat inside data centres at the source – the computer processors that run hot inside servers.
Nicknamed Hydro-Cluster, the new IBM Power 575 supercomputer uses a new, water-based cooling system that pipes cold water in tiny tubes “almost all the way to the computer chip.” The water [...]
Virtualization to hit US$1.35bln in Asia Pacific by 2010, says Springboard Research
By Pamela Perez, CommsDay
IT market research firm Springboard Research reported that the virtualization software and services market in Asia Pacific will grow at an estimated CAGR of 42% to reach US$1.35 billion by 2010 with CIO interest in the technology increasing steadily.
A survey of CIOs from large and mid-sized enterprises in Australia, China, India and [...]






