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Google’s Needham Shows It’s Easy Being Green

March 29th, 2013 Comments Off on Google’s Needham Shows It’s Easy Being Green
Rick Needham, director of energy and sustainability at Google, gave a presentation at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco arguing that not only does the future of energy lie in green, but this future is cheaper as well.

UK Bolsters Energy Efficient Computing Commitment

March 12th, 2013 Comments Off on UK Bolsters Energy Efficient Computing Commitment
This time of economic hardship for the United States government means that private corporations along with governments of other countries must pick up the green computing research slack. The United Kingdom is helping with that load by recently announcing ...

CFD For the Rest of Us

January 10th, 2013 Comments Off on CFD For the Rest of Us
<div><img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/cutplane_zipp_fvstamped.png" alt="" width="97" height="45" />Recent advances in the way users access and work with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) are making this complex technology more available to small and medium sized manufacturers. The result – increased creativity, ...

Active Power and Flywheel UPS: Can Recent Changes Help the Technology Catch On In 2013?

January 8th, 2013 (1)
Internet search firm, possibly Yahoo, buys <span>11MW in flywheel UPS capacity as Active Power shareholders approve reverse stock split, adds battery option. Can this bring a reversal of fortune for the struggling company? ...  </span>

Want A More Efficient Data Center? Get Rid Of Your Old One.

November 6th, 2012 Comments Off on Want A More Efficient Data Center? Get Rid Of Your Old One.
The first round of data denters has been phenomenal. But since they were built for uptime, they're not energy efficient. They don't have the sophisticated DCIM software to make better use of the servers, or even to find zombie ...

Resistance is Futile

May 2nd, 2012 Comments Off on Resistance is Futile
<img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/DMR_Elephant.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="64" border="0" />Resistance to change is as natural as change itself – but history tells us that change is inevitable. As the Third Industrial Revolution approaches, those who stand to benefit should jump ...

Help Rebecca Fix Her Vette

December 16th, 2011 Comments Off on Help Rebecca Fix Her Vette
For want of a simple part, Rebecca Taylor's beloved 1994 Corvette is out of commission. Rebecca, a senior vice president at the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, wonders if digital manufacturing might save her car. Can you ...

Designing Bicycle Wheels in the Cloud

July 19th, 2011 Comments Off on Designing Bicycle Wheels in the Cloud
While riding a bike may be easy, the aerodynamics involved in wheel design are complex, requiring powerful CFD software running on high-performance computer systems. The simulations generate so much data that smaller manufacturers who could benefit from the technology ...

The Invisible Innovators: What Is the Missing Middle? And Why Do We Need Them?

June 15th, 2011 Comments Off on The Invisible Innovators: What Is the Missing Middle? And Why Do We Need Them?
The manufacturing market is held together by a vitally-important yet often ignored segment, known as the "Missing Middle." The term refers to the roughly 300,000 manufacturers in the US (two million globally) that employ fewer than 500 people. Economically, ...
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