10059 results for "Power supplies, surge suppression"
'Green' mobile power offers new revenue
News Alternative power supplies can prove lucrative US$2.3 billion market for mobile operators and benefit 485 million mobile users without access to electricity grid.
Tags: Development/design, Network infrastructure, Mobile platforms/communications, Power supplies, surge suppression, Green IT, Phone, cell phone, revenue, mobile, Green IT
Is supercomputing just about performance?
Insight perspective Conflicting views on what that 'P' in 'HPC' really stands for, reflect important changes taking place within the field of supercomputing, says expert Andrew Jones.
Tags: Supercomputing, Power supplies, surge suppression, Consulting, P, Jones, Power supplies, surge suppression, performance, Hardware, software, software development
Intel demos Nehalem EX
Videos Chipmaker experimenting with memory-power management features
Tags: Green IT, Processors, Multiprocessor servers, Power supplies, surge suppression
Wal-Mart readies large-scale move into solar power
News The retail giant put out a request for proposal last month to solar electric suppliers and expects to receive responses early this month.
Tags: Power supplies, surge suppression
Dell PowerEdge T710
Reviews Dell's PowerEdge T710 is ideal for branch office or medium-sized business use, where performance, expandability and flexibility are key attributes.
Tags: Intel Corp., Intel Xeon, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI Express, Storage, Dell PowerEdge, Server, RAM, processor, Dell Computer Corp.
Dell PowerEdge R710
Reviews Dell continues to chip away at HP's dominance of the industry-standard server market, and the 2U PowerEdge R710 is an excellent choice, although its internal storage capacity is limited.
Tags: Motherboard, SD card, Storage, Dell PowerEdge, HP Compaq ProLiant, Sun Microsystems Inc., Server, Sun Fire, disk, Dell Computer Corp.
Cloud to power research number-crunching
News More academic institutions will look to the cloud for compute power at a lower price, to drive research efforts, says Singapore university professor.
Tags: SETI@Home, distributed computing, Hewlett-Packard Co., Cloud, Computer, Virtualization, Nanyang Technological University, Xen, Singapore, VMware Inc.
Power-hungry IT industry is 'unsustainable'
News Power hungry hardware and rising global fuel prices could lead to energy costs eating up more than a third of IT budgets within next five years, says Gartner.
Emerson looks to power up SMBs
News The UPS maker is set to roll out new offerings for small and midsize businesses as part of its 2006 focus to go beyond high-end power protection.
A rising star in solar power
Insight It may never eclipse silicon as the stuff panels are made of, but a material called CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide) has its advantages.
Hydrogen fuel cells power Fujitsu data center
News Hydrogen is the alternative fuel everyone hates--but apparently it works, according to Fujitsu.
Power up technology to lessen bills
Insight Rising energy prices are showing no signs of abating, but data center owners and telcos can look to technology to lessen the burden of energy bills.
Intel hopes open source effort will lower Linux power
News LessWatts.org is a collection of tips and code Linux experts can use to cut power consumption.
Google, Intel target efficient PC power supplies
News An awful lot of juice meant to power PCs never gets used. Tech companies team up to make PCs and servers run more efficiently.
Windows 7, a better power saver?
Videos Microsoft demos energy efficiency features of OS





