Learning from energy-hogging data centers

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At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Andrew Hargadon, of the University of California at Davis, leads a discussion with executives on how new technologies and better engineering will make the data center more energy efficient. The panelists are: Chandrakant Patel, a fellow at Hewlett-Packard; Rockwell Bonecutter, managing partner of Accenture; Peter Van Deventer, CEO of Synapsense; and Robert Johnson, CEO of Environmental Support Solutions.
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