HP Net-Zero Energy Data Center research
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HP today unveiled research from HP Labs, the company’s central research arm, that illustrates the architecture for a data center that requires no net energy from traditional power grids.
The research shows how the architecture, combined with holistic energy-management techniques, enables organizations to cut total power usage by 30 percent, as well as dependence on grid power and costs by more than 80 percent.(1)
With the HP Net-Zero Energy Data Center research, HP aims to provide businesses and societies around the world the potential to operate data centers using local renewable resources, removing dependencies such as location, energy supply and costs. This opens up the possibility of introducing IT services to organizations of all sizes.
Being able to reduce the cost of running your data center can not only free up more scope for investment and opportunity for your business, it can also be a bridge towards making significant steps in your corporate social responsibility objectives and in delivering value to your business and your shareholders going forward.
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