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...So far the media140 event on Everything a brand needs to know about twitter and real-time social media has been heavy on hot air and light on substance. In some respects that's not surprising, twitter and real-time social media are still... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/2009/10/what-is-it-with-twitter.html
...try to establish a more charitable approach to content standards. 2008 was marked by a remarkable amount of hoo-ha and hot air in respect of OOXML and ODF to nobody's benefit. In reality it seems to me as we move into 2009 that both of these... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2008/12/my1stcollaborativewishfor.html
...Main | Programming elegance » More hot air Cliff Saran It does amuse me that PCs expel hot air. Along with the fan for the...green IT greenhouse emissions hot air Posted by Cliff Saran on June 12... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-fud-blog/2007/06/hot-air.html
...Microsoft uses air-handling units to draw outside air down into the facility to cool the server rooms, and then return hot air back out to the roof. Other units vaporise water into the air to absorb heat, allowing the datacentre to maintain constant... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/25/237860/green-cloud-from-microsofts-dublin-datacentre.htm
...less » Can't get rid of the hot air Cliff Saran Our office has been...fact, PCs have a fan to expel the hot air from inside the case straight into the office. The PC generates hot air, because the chips it uses run hot... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-fud-blog/2007/06/post-5.html
...circulating around it. Apart from improving the local environment, the corridors reduce the power required to expel the hot air. Continue reading this article >> QHS5-20090302.1 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/27/235432/renault-f1-supercomputer-simulation-prepares-team-for-austrailian.htm
...for cooling. Rather than use air conditioning to cool servers, Intel uses what it calls air economisers, that expel hot air outside and draw in air into the building for cooling the servers. This site is built on a modular design to support expansion... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/30/235871/interview-intel-cio-discusses-datacentre-efficiency.htm
...for racks to address the problem of overheating in blade server datacentres. The cooling system works by directing hot air expelled from the back end of a server into an air-conditioning unit, which passes the cooled air back to the front... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/28/214432/heat-problem-is-undermining-datacentre-advances-says.htm
...into a sealed area between rows of racks called "hot isles", making cooling more efficient and predictable because the hot air is contained in one place. Experts saythis reduces thelikelihood of hot spots developing in the datacentre, which can... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/13/235256/tesco-opts-for-flywheel-power-in-energy-efficiency-drive.htm
...FUD blog Unravelling IT hype for useful CIO strategy Go to Computerweekly.com « Moore or less | Main | More hot air » Green shift to lower emissions Cliff Saran The BBC website is reporting on "Green Shift", a taskforce... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-fud-blog/2007/06/green-shift-to-lower-emissions.html

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...something new home » all blogs » science » news ITwhirled by Amy Bennett Science MIT students win grant to study hot air Be the first to comment | 13I like it! Tags: energy, environment, EPA, MIT More » Recent Posts Ultimate... http://www.itworld.com/science/67645/mit-students-win-grant-study-hot-air
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