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Stories about: Terremark Worldwide

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    Cisco to unleash data center extensions 05 February, 2010 17:32

    Cisco is expected to unveil new and enhanced data center products that are designed to more easily interconnect and allocate resources among multiple data centers and are optimized for cloud computing and virtualization.
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    Cutting Through the Fog of Cloud Security 24 February, 2009 09:22

    As cloud computing's security gaps become more visible, users are finding ways to safeguard their data.
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    Moving a Data Center Into the Cloud 28 November, 2008 08:40

    A year in which the economics of the travel and hotel industries are so bad that business analysts keep making comparisons to the months immediately following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York is not generally the time most IT people would be comfortable putting together a disaster recovery plan for the first time. Most would be in their offices, sweating over spreadsheets, looking for ways to trim spending a bit more, or push a project to drive down operational costs.
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    Five tips for low-energy business computing 02 January, 2008 07:00

    First, the data center dialed back its power consumption. Now it's the front office's turn.
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    An FAQ About Green Data Centers 05 September, 2007 10:18

    Green computing is a hot-button issue right now, but not all the ideas out there are practical for data centers. "It's 90% hype," says Ben Stewart, senior vice president of facilities planning at Terremark Worldwide. He's dubious about solar and wind power, for example. But Stewart says 10% of the ideas are win-win: Done right, certain green initiatives can increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and yield savings.
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    Skype slips into business 11 September, 2006 10:45

    Two years ago, Mark Ehr and a few co-workers began using Skype to communicate between Proxima Technology's Denver headquarters and its offices in Sydney, Australia, and Windsor, England. "I'd spent hours talking to Sydney," says Ehr, director of product marketing at the 70-person software company. Luxembourg-based Skype's peer-to-peer voice-over-IP software routes calls over the public Internet, offers good voice quality and supports conference calls -- and it's free, he says.
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    Power struggle 10 May, 2006 11:21

    Increasing power demands in data centres are stressing nboth power distribution and cooling systems. Here's how IT managers cope.
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