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Why did Trustco decide to become EVA accredited? This video will tell you a little about the accreditation, what it involved for Trustco and what it means to us now and in the future.
The Certified Professional Program is benchmarked around the world – developed to ensure affirmation of the technical skills and sales competencies and expertise needed to plan, deploy, support and service HP technology and solutions
EVA Accreditation has enabled Trustco to become a recognized and trusted reseller of HP storage systems and Business Critical servers.
, EVA storage Certified l Program expertise sales competencies technology appropriate solution virtualisation virtualization productivity utilization reducingWhy did Trustco decide to become EVA accredited? This video will tell you a little... more
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At Trustco we have spent the last eighteen months listening to our clients and prospects alike and developed a six stage plan to help simplify the process of Virtualisation, along with removing many of the myths. Over that time we have amassed a wealth of experience that we hope to share with you.
1. IT Infrastructure Audit
2. Storage
3. Backup
4. Data disaster recovery
5. Virtualisation
6. SecurityAt Trustco we have spent the last eighteen months listening to our clients and... more
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You may already know about Virtualisation, but in an age where efficiency and green issues take a high priority, everyone should be looking to virtualise at some point.
For those new to the concept, Virtualisation is the future. Virtualisation will become common-place not just for big companies with hundreds of servers but also start-up companies.
For anyone who is concerned with saving the environment and saving money, this is an option you should seriously consider.
Not many people realise that even at peak times, servers are running at just 30% capacity. That’s 70% of your servers ability not being used!You may already know about Virtualisation, but in an age where efficiency and green... more
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It's great to buy greener technology, but what about your old stuff that becomes obsolete?
Sony's new program is aiming to recycle one pound of product for every pound of product they sell.
They are trying to create a network for all products and all consumers to be ready to recycle across the nation.It's great to buy greener technology, but what about your old stuff that becomes... more
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With gas prices going through the roof, what are some greener options for getting around?
One is the Vectrix motorcycle.
100% electric, zero emissions and no environmental impact.
Follow Ilyce Glink as she checks out the world's first electric motorcycle approved for highway use at the Consumer Electronics Show.With gas prices going through the roof, what are some greener options for getting... more
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"Smart companies are realizing that green business is good business, You know that the world is changing when the biggest buyout deal yet is made contingent on conditions having to do with global warming." says the article.
Those are the words the citizens of our country are counting on to become true. I always thought, if it was too good to be true, it is. Will this turn out to be too good to be true?
"Smart companies are realizing that green business is good business, You know... more
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"... We may within 50 years need to take all, or almost all, the carbon out of the way we live. That would need an extraordinary technological and social revolution."
"...the UK still plans a huge airport expansion, there is not the slightest hint of a deal that would see rich nations pay poor nations to capture their emissions from coal and even Democrats in the US Congress want to postpone any tough action on emissions until after 2020."
"...since the world committed to avoid dangerous climate change, emissions globally are up around 22%, the highest levels of CO2 since dinosaurs roamed a sweltering earth.""... We may within 50 years need to take all, or almost all, the carbon out of... more
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I suppose one could consider it progress that Bush is even attending any sorts of meetings on climate change (although he skipped the one at the U.N. on Monday). But the president still doesn't seem to comprehend the urgency of the situation. The meetings of the world's biggest polluters arranged by the White House will "emphasize creating more processes to find a solution to global warming", but will not set any firm emissions reductions goals. Bush is joined by several other huge polluters who don't want mandatory emissions cuts as called for by the U.N.A British official said Bush's plan for a voluntary approach to global warming is as effective as voluntary speed limits, and even the usually restrained Associated Press offers a pointed headline: Bush Climate Goals Marked by Bureaucracy.I suppose one could consider it progress that Bush is even attending any sorts of... more
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