GreenTech stories
Mercury begins construction on R-D centre in Auckland to showcase solar, battery storage and energy technologies.
Samsung announces recycling plan for Galaxy Note 7 devices, including reselling refurbished units in different countries.
As our world continues rapidly expanding, the topic of green initiatives is becoming more and more paramount.
Vendor-neutral, colocation data centers are a vital component for accelerating the transition to a more integrated and dynamic IT infrastructure.
Apple's new 175-acre campus in the Santa Clara Valley will be ready for employees this April, according to reports.
Lenovo aims to reduce heat, power consumption and carbon emissions with its new Low Temperature Solder (LTS) process. #innovation #sustainability.
Sweeping tech innovations poised to revolutionise transport in 2017, from autonomous vehicle advances to enhanced safety protocols.
We take a look back at the year that was and the stories that interested New Zealand's entrepreneurial sector.
Delta named Taiwan's Best Global Brand for the sixth year running, recognising its commitment to innovation and energy savings.
Fuji Xerox states that its sustainability practises help it become a role model to partners, customers and its other stakeholders.
Schneider Electric launches new Galaxy VX UPS to support move to hyper scale data centers and boost energy efficiency.
Microsoft strikes a gusty deal to wind-power a US data centre, fortifying its green energy commitment amidst climate issues.
Climate change, resilience and sustainability will make up half of all smart city objectives by 2020, according to the latest research from Gartner.
Green Data Center LLP, a Malaysian-based green data center equipment provider, has won the Chairman's Award at the Global ICT Excellence Awards 2016.
These big milestones are powered by an ongoing, consistent commitment to making steady and measurable progress.
It has signed a memorandum of understanding with Guizhou's provincial government of its first offshore big data center in china.
Australian firms unite on 'Waste Not, Want Not' Day to recycle e-waste and champion sustainability in the workplace.
Asetek's liquid cooling technology is behind nine installations on the Green500 list of the world's most energy efficient supercomputers.
TechCollect calls on Australian businesses to recycle their e-waste on 'Waste Not, Want Not' day, promoting sustainability.
Achieving a viable sustainability strategy starts with the data centre's platform - how it is designed, constructed and operated.