WD to Reduce Consumption
WD committed to pushing leading-edge hard drive technology to reduce power consumption in data centers
February 6, 2008
LAKE FOREST, Calif. -- As a leading hard drive supplier to major enterprise, surveillance, consumer electronics and computing manufacturers worldwide, Western Digital Corp.(R) (NYSE: WDC) announced the company has joined The Green Grid, a nonprofit consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems.
The Green Grid seeks to provide industry-wide recommendations on best practices, metrics and technologies that will improve overall data center energy efficiencies. The Green Grid does not endorse any vendor-specific products or solutions, and will seek to provide industry-wide recommendations on best practices, metrics and technologies that will improve overall data center energy efficiencies. Membership in The Green Grid is open to companies interested in data center operational efficiency.
Environmental sustainability is important to WD. One of the best ways WD can make a positive impact on the environment is to help its customers to offer products that consume less electricity and generate less heat. WD is committed to helping customers deploy leading-edge hard drive technology to reduce power consumption.
"As demand for storage continues to expand, the need for more efficient power solutions becomes paramount to our customers," said Tom McDorman, WD's vice president and general manager of enterprise storage. "WD's innovative GreenPower(TM) technology makes it possible for large scale data centers to increase storage capacity while minimizing the increase in power consumption, and in many cases actually reduce power consumption. Our membership in The Green Grid demonstrates our continued commitment to advancing greater energy efficiency in data centers worldwide."
Western Digital Corp.
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