Enterprises of every size are moving applications and infrastructure to the cloud. Maintaining operational awareness is difficult enough within a single cloud…
Read MoreIn a few years, we’ll look back at 2010 and remember it as the year that LEDs (light emitting diodes) turned a corner and went from a pricey niche lighting technology to a mainstream contender.…
Read MoreAt what point do we stop caring? Just as the geekerati comes to accept that a smartphone or digital media player is…
Read MoreIn a few years, we'll look back at 2010 and remember it as the year that LEDs turned a corner and went from a pricey niche lighting technology to a mainstream contender. Here are three reasons why.…
Read MoreCouldn’t attend Lightfair? Don’t stress, Earth2Tech has all the energy efficient lighting updates you need. First, you should direct your browser to…
Read MoreFor watchers of the smart grid space, PG&E’s recently released report provides some fascinating insight into the their smart meter deployment efforts.…
Read MoreAs it turns out, the Kindle isn’t Jeff Bezos’ only weapon against dead tree wastefulness. His venture capital outfit, Bezos Expeditions, along…
Read MoreCan strategic acquisitions open the door to smart grid success? AuthenTec certainly thinks so. While the Melbourne, Fla.-based firm is better known…
Read MoreA cluster of recent announcements, launches and other maneuvers indicate that energy-efficient ARM chips could be headed from mobile devices to the data center.…
Read MoreHow can one little device cause so much drama? The latest smart meter controversy now involves a town north of San Francisco…
Read MoreIf you have a smartphone, it's a safe bet that there's an ARM-based chip under the hood. Why not Intel? For the same reasons you wouldn't stuff a V8 engine into a Smart Car; it's overkill and it would deplete the gas tank in a hurry (or in the smartphone's case, the batteries). So Intel should stick to PCs, servers and netbooks and ARM should continue designing low-power chips for smartphones and tablets, right? Wrong.…
Read MoreLEDs are in the news just ahead of LIGHTFAIR International 2010. And this year, companies are working hard on the “smart” part…
Read MoreTwo IT giants have ARM on the brain. The chatter continues to grow surrounding Microsoft’s rumored interest in building cloud servers based…
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