 Welcome to the Green Bio-IT Initiative, our new campaign which brings the latest developments on various 'Green IT' and 'Green Biotech' solutions and programs available worldwide to the biotechnology, healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. The aim of this campaign is to promote greener Bio-IT strategies through impartial and independent industry coverage, best practices from end-users and organizations, as well as technology innovations from world leading vendors. To find out more on how to get involved in this fast growing initiative, please contact us here. |
02 September 2008
| Green Computing:
Seattle, WA, (OBBeC) - Supercomputing provider Cray has unveiled, what it claims to be, a revolutionary liquid cooling technology that will allow computers to operate at unprecedented speeds of multiple petaflops (thousands of trillions of calculations per second) while delivering significant energy savings and installation flexibility. Cray XT5 systems will begin shipping with the company's new ECOphlex (PHase-change Liquid EXchange) technology later this year.
15 August 2008
| Genomics:
Walnut Creek, CA (OBBeC) – A report by Eddy Rubin, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), in the August 14 edition of the journal Nature, has outlined how genomics is accelerating improvements for converting plant biomass into biofuel—as an alternative to fossil fuel for the nation's transportation needs.
06 August 2008
| Data Centres:
Research Triangle Park, NC (OBBeC) - IBM has announced plans to build a $360 million state-of-the-art data centre at its facility in Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina. According to the company, the new centre will include technologies and services that will enable IBM to deliver Cloud Computing capabilities to clients.
31 July 2008
| Green Computing:
According to a report from the University of California, scientists and engineers at the institute are building an instrument to test the energy efficiency of computing systems under real-world conditions – with the ultimate goal of getting computer designers and users in the scientific community to re-think the way they do their jobs.
28 July 2008
| High-Performance Computing:
NEW YORK (OBBeC) - Accenture has announced the introduction of its new Green Technology Suite, a comprehensive set of tools designed to help an organization assess its environmental standing, provide recommendations on how to address its carbon footprint by improving the way information technology (IT) is managed, and support the entire organization’s green agenda.
15 July 2008
| High-Performance Computing:
West Lafayette, IN (OBBeC) - According to a recent report from Purdue University, researchers at the institute have developed a technology that uses "microjets" to deposit liquid into tiny channels and remove five times more heat than other experimental high-performance chip-cooling methods for computers and electronics.
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10 July 2008
| Data Centres:
UK (OBBeC) - Fujitsu Services recently announced the opening of its newest secure data centre, based within 35 miles of London. According to the company, the £44 million data centre has proven environmental and sustainability credentials at its core – not only is it the first in Europe to be independently certified to the Uptime Institute’s international Tier III standard, but it will nearly halve the energy used by previous data centres.
07 July 2008
| Genomics:
Walnut Creek, CA (OBBeC) - The DOE Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) has announced its latest portfolio of DNA sequencing projects that it will undertake in the coming year. The 44 projects, culled from nearly 150 proposals received through the Community Sequencing Program (CSP), represent over 60 billion nucleotides of data to be generated through this biodiversity sampling campaign—roughly the equivalent of 20 human genomes.
04 July 2008
| Data Centres:
The Carbon Trust, an independent company set up by the British government in response to the threat of climate change, has announced a partnership agreement with the British Computer Society (BCS) to develop a simulation software tool to assist companies in understanding the energy use within data centres.
03 July 2008
| Services:
'Green' products are not only highly important for the environment, they are potentially profitable, according to GreenFactor – the first global green enterprise IT study released in June 2008 by Strategic Oxygen, GCI Group and Cohn & Wolfe. Over 70% of the global respondents said they "probably" or "definitely" would increase their preference for a brand's green products if they were convinced of the positive impact on the environment and business. Almost 60 percent said they would expect to pay a premium for green products.
02 July 2008
| Proteomics:
Copenhagen (OBBeC) - Proteins play a crucial role in all our lives, from helping us to digest the food we eat to washing the clothes we wear. They are the workhorses of our cells and core of our immune system. Their possibilities are virtually limitless.
27 June 2008
| Data Centres:
Palo Alto, CA (OBBeC) - HP has announced new research initiatives from HP Labs aimed at developing new technologies and business models that leave a lighter carbon footprint.
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