Archive for the 'Sustainability' Category
The Greening of IT: Oxymoron or Journey to a New Reality
Posted in Sustainability on Apr 15, 2008 3 Comments »
This was the title of a panel that was held last week at SNW in Orlando. It was moderated by Ron Milton of Computer World and on the panel was Mark Showers the CIO of Monsanto, Mark O’Gara Vice President of Infrastructure Management at Highmark, Andrew Fanara, team leader of the EPA Energy Star Product [...]
Earth Hour and Coming Events
Posted in Sustainability on Mar 29, 2008 No Comments »
Today, March 29 is Earth Hour Day, where we will all be encouraged to turn off our lights and non essential appliances from 8pm to 9pm to promote conservation. The World Wildlife foundation launched the idea last year in Australia and it has now gone international.
Inspire Life and an Action Plan for Sustainability
Posted in Sustainability on Feb 25, 2008 No Comments »
Last week February 20 to 21, I attended Hitachi’s Inspire Life Conference in London. This event show cased all the Hitachi companies from Air Conditioning and Refrigeration to Transport Systems spread across 7 floor of the QE2 Conference Center. The Transport System’s Rail Group had recently won the contract for a hybrid diesel train system [...]
Four Ways to Increase Storage Efficiency
Posted in Best Practices, Sustainability on Dec 27, 2007 No Comments »
The “Green tech” movement and increasing focus on IT budgets is driving a growing awareness of storage deficiencies. The storage of data has become highly inefficient, with low utilization, over allocation, stranded storage, too many redundant copies, low access speeds, inefficient search, and disruptive movement and migration. Actual utilization of storage is less than 30% [...]
H.R. 6, The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
Posted in Sustainability on Dec 19, 2007 2 Comments »
H.R. 6 was signed into law by President Bush today. The provisions of this act includes raising the fuel efficiency of cars, trucks, and SUVs to 35 mpg by 2020, increase the renewable fuel standard to 36 billion gallons by 2022, and enact a national efficiency standard for light bulbs. While there are some concerns [...]
CoolCenter50 and Harmonious Green
Posted in Sustainability, Tech Talk on Nov 11, 2007 6 Comments »
In September of this year Hitachi ltd, our parent company announced a program in Japan that is known as CoolCenter50 which is targeted at reducing power consumption in their Yokohama and Okayama data center by 50% in 5 years. This effort encompasses all of the groups in Hitachi including, air conditioning, power generation, IT equipment [...]
Sustainable Data Storage Services – Data Islandia
Posted in Best Practices, Sustainability on Oct 22, 2007 5 Comments »
Last week at SNW, one of the hottest topics was “Green”. Every vendor promoted their “Green” technology, which often was nothing more than the use of larger capacity disks or tapes to replace lower capacity disks. While I agree that any thing that enables us to store more data capacity for less power consumption can [...]
Power Savings Adds to Hitachi Green
Posted in HDS News, Sustainability on Sep 24, 2007 2 Comments »
Today, Hitachi Data Systems announced a new Power Savings Services feature for the AMS and WMS modular storage families. This Power Savings feature allows customers to power down RAID group volumes when not being accessed by a business application. These volumes can be quickly powered back up again when required. This feature should appeal to [...]
Correcting PCSE Waste
Posted in Sustainability on Aug 5, 2007 2 Comments »
The Enterprise Strategy Group published a new white paper on Power, Cooling, Space Efficient Storage, in which they introduced the acronym, PCSE, for Power Cooling, Space Efficiency, and identified 11 storage technologies that could raise the PCSE for storage. These technologies included:
The Rains of Summer
Posted in Storage Solutions, Sustainability on Jul 28, 2007 1 Comment »
When I landed at Heathrow it was raining. It has been raining for most of June and now July. I checked in to the Christopher Wren hotel in Windsor which backs up to the River Thames and I could see the river was already swollen. That evening the TV news was all about the flooding [...]




