November 07, 2012
SAN DIEGO, CA. November 7, 2012 – Tabor Communications Inc., (TCI) a leading international media, advertising, and communications company, today announced the debut of its newest online news and information portal covering energy-efficient and eco-friendly computing in the datacenter, Green Computing Report. Published in partnership with the Washington D.C.-based Green IT Council, Green Computing Report will serve the IT industry as a primary resource for news and information on the latest advancements taking place in energy efficient technologies designed for the data center.
The green computing publication will join Tabor Communications' data-intensive computing portfolio that includes HPCwire, Datanami, Digital Manufacturing Report, and HPC in the Cloud. Award winning journalist Richard Brandt, former Business Week tech correspondent and Editor-in-Chief of Upside magazine plays a lead role as the Managing Editor of Green Computing Report.
“Without well defined, consistent, and universally accepted best practices, policies, and direction, the IT industry cannot effectively continue to deliver a uniform model for enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability in today’s datacenter,” said Raj Kosuri, Executive Director for the Green IT Council. “What has been lacking is a comprehensive communication model dedicated to providing clear goals and guidance for improving overall efficiency and sustainability throughout datacenters worldwide, many of which are now being built in some of the most ecologically sensitive areas on earth. We believe that the introduction of Green Computing Report is a definitive step towards keeping datacenter managers current on the latest developments and trends on key issues such as facility location and design, systems efficiencies, and e-waste.”
“As datacenters continue to grow in size, capability, and capacity, energy efficiency, from a business operations and ecological standpoint, becomes a critical management concern,” said Tom Tabor, CEO and Founder of Tabor Communications. “Our mission in introducing Green Computing Report is to inform and educate IT professionals, managers, industry, and government on the need for deploying eco-friendly solutions on a global level. Green Computing Report will cover first-hand the emerging trends, technologies, and challenges associated with building more eco-efficient data centers, and how they influence the larger business and environmental contexts facing the IT industry today.”
About Green Computing Report
Green Computing Report covers the entire ecosystem of data center energy efficiency, from location to systems, e-waste, and governance. In partnership with the Green IT Council, Green Computing Report serves the IT industry as a primary resource for news and information on the latest advancements taking place in energy efficient technologies designed for the data center. The portal provides detailed knowledge supporting the adoption and deployment of energy management solutions as an effective means for IT professionals to lower their operating costs, reduce e-waste, and improve profitability while minimizing their environmental footprint. For additional information and to subscribe, visit: www.greencomputingreport.com.
About The Green IT Council
The Green IT Council is a non-profit initiative started by leading experts in the IT Industry. The council works with leading experts to determine worldwide standards for adopting environmentally friendly technologies to reduce the negative impact caused by the proliferation of data centers in eco-sensitive environments. The Green IT Council also recognizes and awards companies showing a forward-thinking view of technology and its environmental impact. For more information visit: http://www.greenITcouncil.org
About Tabor Communications, Inc.
Tabor Communications, Inc. is a leading international media, advertising, and communications company that provides solutions, news and information to the high performance computing (HPC), cloud, big data, green IT, and digital manufacturing communities. Publisher of a complete advanced computing portfolio that includes HPCwire, Datanami, Green Computing Report, Digital Manufacturing Report, and HPC in the Cloud, other Tabor Communications companies include Tabor Advertising and Tabor Publications & Events. Learn more at: www.taborcommunications.com/. View the corporate presentation at: http://tinyurl.com/tci-video
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