November 9, 2007 - Galileo Connect announced that blade PC technology and the modular data centre fight against UK businesses' soaring energy costs and over-sized carbon footprint.
Research by the Carbon Trust showed that 15 percent of the UK's total energy consumption is taken up by office items such as photocopiers, printers, desktop PCs and monitors - and this is expected to rise to as much as 30 percent by the year 2020.
New research from Galileo Connect shows that the deployment of blade PC technology can have a favorable impact on organizations' carbon footprints, corporate image and soaring energy costs. The relocation of the PC from a desktop to a controlled environment, such as a data centre, can save time, energy and expenditure enabling a 50 percent reduction in annual power expenditure.










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