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Environmental Sustainability at Tech·Ed Europe 2009

This year’s Tech•Ed Europe 2009 in Berlin, Germany (November 9-13) will for the first time have a Green IT virtual track that covers a spectrum of Microsoft technologies that you can use to improve efficiency, save money and reduce your organization’s

Microsoft’s new R&D Support Lab helps move servers to more energy efficient facility

Microsoft recently opened Redmond Ridge 1, the company’s first purpose-built Research and Development Support (R&DS) facility designed specifically to consolidate computer labs from the main Redmond campus and house servers used in the development

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 4.0 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Now Available!

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 releases just around the corner.  Are you thinking about deploying these new operating systems to take advantage of new energy efficiency features ?  Get a head start with Microsoft Assessment and Planning

“Going Green” with TechNet Magazine

To celebrate Earth Day and help you create a more energy efficient IT infrastructure, TechNet Magazine is publishing a special online-only edition dedicated to Green IT. Discover new tools for planning a virtual environment, learn how to easily enforce

Green IT webcast series

As I mentioned in a previous blog post , Microsoft is kicking off a Green IT webcast series on TechNet. We now register for the first 5 in the series. Here’s the full list and direct links to find out more and register: · Transforming the Data Center

Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit for Energy Efficient Computing

Last week, Microsoft released an update to the Assessment and Planning toolkit that provides specific reports for energy efficiency savings. Organizations can use the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit to quickly obtain comprehensive planning

Power In, Dollars Out: How to Stem the Flow in the Data Center

As a follow up to the blog entry on Configuring Windows Server 2008 Power Parameters for Increased Power Efficiency , the Windows Server performance team has just released a comprehensive white paper called “Power In, Dollars Out: Reducing the Flows in

Configuring Windows Server 2008 Power Parameters for Increased Power Efficiency

The Windows Server performance team has posted a great blog on best practices for tuning Windows Server 2008 for increased power efficiency. This blog post will describe processor power management technology, explain the parameters involved, and show
 
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