Green Storage Shades Across the Atlantic: Survey

Posted on September 25th, 2007 at 10:00 am to ComputerWire by ComputerWire News
The biggest reason why North American and British businesses want to reduce storage power consumption is to cut their electricity bills, but in the two locations some of their other motives for going green are different.  Full story »

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