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Not Keen on Green: Data Center Leaders do not Prioritize Energy

A recent survey by Supermicro surveyed more than 5,000 IT professionals for its Data Centers and the Environment Report to help IT leaders to lessen their long-term impact on the environment. Those surveyed said that that the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and ROI are their primary measures of success. 

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Supermicro® Announces Filing of Annual and Quarterly Filings through Fiscal Year 2019; Announces Intention to Relist After First Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results Are Filed

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- December 19, 2019 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology and green computing, today announced it has filed its annual and quarterly filings through Fiscal Year 2019.

These filings reflect the extensive and continuous enhancement of the Company’s corporate governance and internal controls over financial reporting. These efforts include appointing a slate of new leadership over the past two-plus years.

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Supermicro released the Green Data Center Report

Supermicro released its second annual Data Centers and the Environment report based on an industry survey of over 5,000 IT professionals. Results once again show us the majority of data center leaders do not fully consider green initiatives for the growing build-out of data center infrastructures, increasing data center costs, and impacting the environment.

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How Green Was My Data Center? (Not Very)

A new data center industry report reveals that there’s a long way to go before anyone can claim the sector is in any way “green.” By one standard, just 12 percent of the data centers the report’s authors surveyed are either markedly efficient, or sustainable or, yes, green.

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Report finds data centres are not green

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI)has released its second annual Data Centres and the Environment report based on an industry survey of over 5,000 IT professionals. Results demonstrated again this year that the majority of data centre leaders do not fully consider green initiatives for the growing build-out of data centre infrastructures, increasing data centre costs, and impacting the environment.  

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