Follow ITProPortal:

RSS Tweet Digg

Tackling data centre efficiency through regulation

Tackling data centre efficiency through regulation

News Hardware

Across the IT industry there is a strong consensus that the issue of power consumption in data centres needs to be tackled. Where the debate continues, however, is how this can be best achieved.The latest contribution to the debate has come from the EU, which has proposed a voluntary Code of Conduct for data centre operators of all size organisations.The EU Code of Conduct is open to all data centres (existing and planned), their users and their suppliers in either a...



Articles related to «Tackling data centre efficiency through regulation»

European Commission Will Tackle Differential Web Pricing

European Commission Will Tackle Differential Web Pricing

News Consumer

The European Commission will investigate and take action to stop online traders from charging consumers different prices based on an analysis of their web surfing habits or location. It said it would produce guidelines for...


The 10 Most Common Data Security Issues and How to Solve Them

The 10 Most Common Data Security Issues and How to Solve Them

News Security

Gordon Rapkin, president and CEO of Protegrity, has come across every conceivable data security issue. Here he has highlighted the most common ones, along with some advice on resolving the problems.#1 – Not knowing who uses...


Phishing  : The Real Picture

Phishing : The Real Picture

News Security

Almost gone are the days when banks were robbed by a bunch of mean looking guys with ram trucks, balaclavas, guns, and get-away cars, holding staff and innocent customers hostage.Prospective robbers now face armed security...


Research Reveals Lack Of Consumer Trust In The Security Of Data In The UK

Research Reveals Lack Of Consumer Trust In The Security Of Data In The UK

News Security

UK company Secerno announced the results of an independent survey of over 1,200 UK consumers reviewing their concern on the issue of personal data theft. The survey, conducted by Ipsos MORI, reveals that only 5% of respondents...


Study to examine Japanese and British attitudes to online privacy

Study to examine Japanese and British attitudes to online privacy

News Software

The way in which online privacy is perceived in Japan compared to Britain is to be investigated for the first time in a research study led by De Montfort University Leicester (DMU). The research may help British businesses and...

Follow ITProPortal:

RSS Tweet Digg

Owned &
operated by:

Net Communities