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New report posted on carbon, energy, and sustainability management software

The 451 Group’s Eco-Efficient IT research service has just published a new report (written by yours truly) on carbon, energy, and sustainability management software. The executive overview, which contains some key bullet points and the table of contents for the … Continue reading

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EU Adopts ‘Yes Minister’ Model To Highlight Cloud Security Risks

Data security and cloud computing may not be the most obvious subjects for a comedic skit. However someone at the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) is obviously a big fan of the UK TV series Yes Minister (and … Continue reading

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Some datacenter trends for 2011

The Eco-Efficient IT team at The 451 Group, which I lead, has just published its annual preview, forecasting what we think will happen next year. The report is exclusive to 451 subscribers, but it is worth pointing to a few … Continue reading

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The Line-up for Uptime’s IT Symposium on Data Center Efficiency and Green Enterprise IT

We haven’t by any means completed our work on this, but today we are formally unveiling the core line-up for our annual flagship conference on Data Center Efficiency and Green Enterprise IT. Please look out for more because this event is taking on a life of its own. Continue reading

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Welcome to N Plus One

Welcome to this, the first posting in the new 451 Group and Uptime Institute blog, N + 1. This blog will cover topics in which we have deep knowledge and interest, including data centers, eco-efficient IT, corporate energy management, cultural change in enterprise IT, and carbon legislation. These topics and more will be addressed at our upcoming Symposium 2010 (May 17-19, 2010; Hilton New York). Please make plans to join us! Continue reading

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