« Energy Research Discussion | Main | Largest Solar Installation in California »

Austria Green Data Center




IBM and kika/Leiner collaborate on the construction of a new energy efficient green data center, reducing electric power consumption by nearly 40 percent. kika/Leiner has centralized its computing architecture and serves its international locations from a single data center. ...
... "As kika/Leiner expands throughout central Europe and the Middle East, their need for information technology (IT) services has increased considerably. To meet this demand, the market-leading furniture retailer in Austria turned to IBM to design an energy efficient data center using new green technologies that are part of IBM's Project Big Green. The new data center is planned to begin operation in May. As kika/Leiner expands throughout central Europe and the Middle East, their need for information technology (IT) services has increased considerably. To meet this demand, the market-leading furniture retailer in Austria turned to IBM to design an energy efficient data center using new 'green' technologies that are part of IBM's Project Big Green. The new data center is planned to begin operation in May. " ...
Via IBM: Austria's First Green Data Center at kika/Leiner




TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://greentechnolog.com/blog-mt/mt-tb.fcgi/1083


[ Yahoo! ] options

Comments

RackForce is working with IBM's green engineers to build a new green data center here in Canada. See GigaCenter - Where we are going for more details.

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)