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How Iowa Is Quietly Becoming a Model for Sustainable Transportation

What does it take for a largely rural, agricultural state to lead in sustainable transportation? In Iowa's case, it's a combination of practical innovation and steady progress. The state is transforming its transportation landscape with a clean energy grid powered by wind and solar, widespread biofuels infrastructure, smarter and safer road designs, and emerging technologies that enhance both mobility and safety.

10 Reasons to Power Your Warehouse with Solar

Warehouses are the workhorses of the business world. They are big, they are busy, and they are essential for moving goods from point A to point B. The problem with warehouses as a business is that they are energy hungry beasts. Keeping the lights on, the machines running and the climate systems humming takes a lot of power and a lot of money.

Reimagining the Data Centre: Respect, Resources, and the Path to a Sustainable Digital Future

When most people picture a data centre, they might think of a bland industrial shell—cold, humming, and forgettable. But look closer, and you’ll find something far more profound. A data centre is a heavy, complex, and finely tuned space where an immense volume of information flows, transforms, and creates the digital world we rely on. In many ways, it feels like magic. And yet, so does nature. Both deserve respect.

The Smarter Way to Roll Through Your Daily Commute

An average American commuter spends around 25.6 minutes on the way to work each day.. That's equivalent to over four full days each year that could be put to better use. But what if your daily journey between home and work could be transformed from a frustrating necessity into a productive, even enjoyable part of your day?

Procurement Compliance: Challenges and Strategies for Long-Term Value

Procurement compliance is often hidden behind the scenes, but it's critical to the protection of the organization's day-to-day operations. At its core, procurement compliance ensures that every purchase your company makes aligns with internal policies, legal obligations, and industry standards. And while it's tempting to cut corners for the sake of speed or flexibility, that short-term gain can quickly turn into long-term pain-regulatory penalties, supplier disputes, and even reputational harm.

Using DCIM to Drive Down Data Center Energy Costs

Data centers are energy-intensive, and with the surge in AI-driven workloads, their global energy consumption is projected to more than double by 2030, potentially surpassing the current electricity consumption of Japan. For most data center operators, energy is one of their largest recurring expenses. As demand for data center capacity continues to grow and energy prices fluctuate, energy efficiency is no longer just a sustainability goal, it's a core business concern.

Observability Best Practices: Balancing Sustainability and Cost in a Data-Driven World

Imagine this: Your IT team has invested in cutting-edge observability tools to keep systems running smoothly. But does that imply you are following observability best practices? As your business grows, so does the flood of logs, traces, and metrics—along with a skyrocketing cloud bill. What started as a way to gain better visibility is now a major expense, and suddenly, you’re asking: Are we paying too much for too little value? This challenge is becoming all too common.

Innovative Business Solutions: The Power of Technology in Coworking Spaces

In today's fast-paced business landscape, traditional office setups are rapidly giving way to more dynamic alternatives. The digital revolution has transformed how we work, and nowhere is this more evident than in the rise of tech-powered shared coworking space environments. These vibrant hubs have become incubators for innovation, offering entrepreneurs and businesses the perfect blend of flexibility, community, and cutting-edge technology.

Going Green with GPUs: The Role of Sustainability in Cloud Computing

As businesses increasingly transition to cloud-based services, the demand for data center resources has surged, leading to higher electricity consumption. Currently, data centers contribute to about 3% of global carbon emissions and account for roughly 1-1.5% of global electricity demand. As a result, the need for sustainable solutions in cloud computing has never been more urgent.