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Case study: How Advania maintains a low PUE in its Icelandic datacentre
Advania's Thor datacentre near Reykjavik uses Iceland's natural energy resources and free air cooling to maintain a low PUE case study | 07 Mar 2013
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Iceland prepares to lure Silicon Valley IT giants to build datacentres
Despite having the facilities to build a green datacentre, big firms such as Apple, Facebook and Google have not opted for a base in Iceland analysis | 06 Mar 2013
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Cheap energy and green credentials lure business to Iceland datacentres
As European businesses are looking to reduce their carbon footprint, many are turning to Iceland to build datacentres News | 06 Mar 2013
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DCA launches first independent datacentre certification scheme
An independent multidisciplinary datacentre certification programme has been launched by industry body Data Centre Alliance news | 04 Mar 2013
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Verne Global expands green datacentre footprint in Iceland
Verne Global has selected Colt's UK-made modular datacentres to expand its Icelandic facility News | 01 Mar 2013
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European Commission funded project CoolEmAll to develop datacentre toolkit
EC's green IT project CoolEmAll is developing the first prototype of the Simulation, Visualisation and Decision-Support (SVD) toolkit News | 28 Feb 2013
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Frequent hardware upgrades help optimise datacentre cooling and efficiency
UK organisations must refresh their datatcentre hardware every three years to make systems more power efficient News | 27 Feb 2013
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Lufthansa Systems modernises its datacentre for higher efficiency
Lufthansa Systems modernised its datacentres to host applications more robustly for its customers case study | 26 Feb 2013
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Facebook to build cold storage facility at Prineville datacentre for old photos
Facebook is planning a ‘cold storage’ facility at its Prineville datacentre facility in Oregon to archive users’ old photographs News | 22 Feb 2013
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News International to collapse six datacentres as part of its cloud strategy
News International will close down two datacentres each in the UK, the US and Australia as it looks to use more cloud services News | 22 Feb 2013
