IBM will begin investing $1 billion per year across its businesses to dramatically increase the energy efficiency of information technology. As part of its “Project Big Green” plan that includes new products and services, IBM aims to sharply reduce data center energy consumption and to transform the world’s business and public technology infrastructures into “green” data centers. “The data center energy crisis is inhibiting our clients’ business growth as they seek to access computing power,” said Mike Daniels, senior vice president of IBM Global Technology Services.
IBM Commits $1B to Cure Data Center Energy Crisis
Posted by: Katherine Noyes May 10, 2007 03:14 PMIBM will begin investing $1 billion per year across its businesses to dramatically increase the energy efficiency of information technology. As part of its “Project Big Green” plan that includes new products and services, IBM aims to sharply reduce data center energy consumption and to transform the world’s business and public technology infrastructures into “green” data centers. “The data center energy crisis is inhibiting our clients’ business growth as they seek to access computing power,” said Mike Daniels, senior vice president of IBM Global Technology Services.