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Monday News Roundup, March 8 2010
- Organizers and researchers of the Sixth Data Centers Europe 2010 conference announce that APC by Schneider Electric will be demonstrating how to provide energy while addressing energy efficiency legislation.
- Altruent Systems, a systems integration company headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., that specializes in the consulting, design and installation of mission-critical infrastructure, announces that it has completed a new energy efficient data center for Sanford-based The Pantry Inc.
- Voonami Inc. unveils a computing facility claimed to be the greenest in Utah, using an evaporative cooler to trim energy costs by up to 80 percent compared to a typical data center.
- Voonami also announces its Virtual Desktop Service on the UTOPIA network, offering customers the green benefits of cloud computing on their desktop.
- Inphi Corporation, a high-speed analog semiconductor company, announces that its Isolation Memory Buffer component has been chosen by Embedded Computing Design magazine at its Editor's Choice award recipient in its Deep Green category for enabling high performance computing systems to operate at higher speeds with greater power efficiency.
- CoSentry completes installation of a high-efficiency, inherently redundant UPS, part of Eaton's Green Solution, at a Sioux Falls data center.
- Equinix Inc. announces that its SV2 International Business Exchange data center has earned LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
- VYCON, a designer and manufacturer of environmentally friendly, high-speed energy storage flywheel systems, announces its participation in AFCOM's Data Center World conference in Tennessee.
- Affiliated Computer Services Inc. unveils a state-of-the-art flagship data center in London that could serve as an industry model by simultaneously cutting carbon emissions and reducing energy costs.