Category: Green ICT

Greenpeace slams coal-powered data centres

| April 23, 2012 | 0 Comments
Greenpeace slams coal-powered data centres

As someone who writes about green telecommunications practices, the focus for me has always been on driving energy efficiency at increasingly power-hungry data centres, especially those powering big cloud services.
Greenpeace however has highlighted another key aspect of the insatiable appetite for power from data centre – the fact that most of them are powered by [...]

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Orange and Verizon interconnect telepresence networks

| April 22, 2012 | 0 Comments

Last week, Orange Business and Verizon interconnected their Telepresence networks so users on either network can dial into the end-points of both networks.
As you might imagine, one of the biggest issues with video communications is that there has so far been no universal numbering system, so even if both ends have video communications equipment, they [...]

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How Metronode built its data centre – very cool timelapse footage

| April 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
How Metronode built its data centre – very cool timelapse footage

Here is a very cool timelapse video of how Metronode put up its data centre in Melbourne – in just 7 months. It also shows how effective the BladeRoom data halls in facilitating the construction process.
According to Malcolm Roe, GM at Metronode, the facility used 21 data centre module, 14 office modules, and 7 roof [...]

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Metronode plans ultra efficient data centre with 1.14 PUE

| April 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
Metronode plans ultra efficient data centre with 1.14 PUE

Metronode, the data centre operation of Australia’s Leighton group, unveiled ambitious plans to achieve PUE levels for its new Sydney and Melbourne sites that match the world’s most efficient facilities.
According to Metronode GM Malcolm Roe, the two sites will deploy a containerised data centre design from UK’s BladeRoom, as well as free air cooling that [...]

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ITU and Telefonica want your creativity for green ICT app challenge

| April 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
ITU and Telefonica want your creativity for green ICT app challenge

The 2nd Green ICT Application Challenge, organised by the ITU and Telefonica, has extended its deadline for submission to 31 May 2012.
The challenge is seeking submission of Concept Papers (maximum 6,000 words) describing a new ICT application that can reduce global energy intensity. The proposed application can be made of any kind of software tool, [...]

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Microsoft to provide massive Indian cloud package at no charge

| April 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

Microsoft won what is reportedly its biggest cloud computing deployment yet, sealing a contract to supply its software and services to some 7.5 million students and professors across technical colleges at All India Council For Technical Education.
As part of the deal, Microsoft will supply its Live.edu suite of services, which includes Outlook Live, Office Live, [...]

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The “Cisco Story” infographic

| April 14, 2012 | 0 Comments
The “Cisco Story” infographic

Here is a really cool infographic from Cisco on its raison d’etre and how it sees the world. Interesting tidbits:

IP traffic will quadruple by 2014 due to video
50 billion devices on the Internet by 2020
30% of all data to pass through the cloud by 2020

There are some pretty daunting data points, like the fact that [...]

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Billion dollar opportunity in smart grids for public cellular operators by 2020

| April 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

Mobile operators can tap into a potential market of US$1 billion from the supply of networking services to smart grid deployments, says new research from Pike Research.
According to the market researchers, utilities have so far ignored public cellular networks for their smart grid initiatives, but that is about to change. A confluence of factors is [...]

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GreenTouch claims breakthrough in fibre energy efficiency

| April 11, 2012 | 0 Comments
GreenTouch claims breakthrough in fibre energy efficiency

GreenTouch, the global consortium founded by Alcatel-Lucent with the ambitious goal of developing technologies that increase the energy efficiency of information and communications network by a factor of 1,000, is claiming a major breakthrough for fibre-to-the-home network efficiency.
The new technology, called Bit-Interleaved Passive Optical Network, or Bi-PON, can reduce power consumption of fibre networks by [...]

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NSN to deliver up to 50% energy savings to StarHub with new network

| April 11, 2012 | 0 Comments
NSN to deliver up to 50% energy savings to StarHub with new network

Nokia Siemens Networks says a new network that it has been contracted to deliver to Singapore mobile operator, StarHub, will offer up to 50% energy savings.
As part of the deal, NSN will be doing a refresh of StarHub’s GSM network as well as roll out a new LTE network.
“With the launch of LTE, we will [...]

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