The third quarter’s numbers are out from the Green IT section of GigaOM’s research subscription service GigaOM Pro. Solar is struggling, while IT-based systems like car sharing are soaring. Dig into… Read more »
GigaOM Pro Green IT analyst Adam Lesser asks should we be measuring the success of a cleantech investment purely based on IPO exits, in his weekly column? Read more »
Our GigaOM Pro Green IT analyst Adam Lesser points out that U.S. solar manufacturers are preparing a complaint against China to be filed with the Department of Commerce and the U.S… Read more »
My Weekly Update that posted this morning deals with the question of how the U.S. government should deal with the aggressive (some would say illegal) support that the Chinese government is… Read more »
Cleantech, meet mobile. The intersection between these two industries has grown over the past twelve months as companies increasingly look to use smartphones as a platform to enable their services, according… Read more »
Now for Today in Green IT, news, notes and musing from our GigaOM Pro Green IT analyst Adam Lesser. Nuclear power is falling in Germany and Japan, as corporations follow suit… Read more »
Sixty thousand protestors gathered in central Tokyo this morning, demanding a total phase out of nuclear power in Japan. The protest comes days after Siemen’s CEO, Peter Loescher, told the influential… Read more »
Pop quiz: name a leading mobile device that uses an Intel chip. If you’re still scratching your head, it’s because ARM has built a veritable moat around mobile. Intel is trying… Read more »
Google has aggressively argued that PUE (the measurement of how efficient a data center is) must be constantly measured to be accurate. But there is a need also to go beyond… Read more »
It’s time for Today in Green IT! Another bit of interesting info from Google’s new green site is how aggressively Google argues that PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) needs to be measured… Read more »