It's Friday again, and we hope that you're putting your energy to good use before the weekend kicks off! To get you started, here are a few interesting articles we found from around the web, and things we posted on the Green IT Blog.

- The Computerworld Honors Program: A search for new heroes “For over two decades, The Computerworld Honors Program has recognized individuals and organizations that create and use information technology to promote and advance public welfare, contribute to the greater good of society and change the world for the better.”
- Uptime Institute announced the 7th Annual Uptime Institute Symposium: The symposium will be held May 14-17, 2012 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. The theme is Digital Infrastructure Convergence™.
- What do you spend on energy?: A more informed and conscientious energy customer has the ability to reduce their own energy costs, while as a whole helping reduce national energy use.
- Optimizing energy use during the workday: Typical users only use a fraction of the processing power that their PCs actually need to operate during the work day. Before now, not only has this energy waste been left unaddressed, but also largely unrecognized.
- Cisco UCS - Undisputed Computing Success: UCS now boasts 11,000 customers worldwide and an annual run rate of £822m making it the fastest growing product in Cisco’s history.
- Scott Paisley, our Americas Technology Director, will be speaking at the Green IT | Cloud Computing 2.0 Summit: Check out more information about the event here.
- Green Data Center Management: Power Efficiency Solutions with Dell, Intel, and Joulex
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Intel released a new video demonstrating how Intel, Dell, VMware and JouleX technologies optimize and reduce energy consumption in the data center, even in virtualized environments.
Data center operators around the globe tell us energy capacity planning is major concern for them. They talk about their struggles in optimizing energy while protecting service levels, as availability is clearly priority number one.
Increasing energy capacity doesn't mean turning machines off, it’s about intelligently allocating the energy you have. Even in virtualized environments, Intel, Dell, VMware, and JouleX have practical solutions that help data center operators gain energy visibility and recapture more energy capacity, save significant energy costs, and extend the lives of their data centers. All while helping data center operators protect service levels.
Check out the video below to learn more.
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