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Cortney Thompson of Green House Data Selected to Participate in NSF International’s Joint Committee
NSF International’s environmental leadership standard for computer servers will focus on material use, energy consumption, longevity, lifecycle and corporate responsibility, among others. Once the NSF International environmental leadership standard is complete, it will serve as the foundation for a new device category on the EPEAT® Registry, EPEAT is a comprehensive rating system used by hundreds of organizations, businesses and governments worldwide to identify environmentally preferable electronics based on multiple environmental performance attributes. Manufacturers benefit from having criteria to define “environmentally preferable” for their product class.“This environmental leadership standard is extremely important to our industry,” said Thompson, a Wyoming-based technology entrepreneur and founding member of Green House Data. “Setting specific criteria for servers will help further the global effort to lower the data center industry’s environmental impact.”Worldwide, data centers use more power than many other industries combined, and power requirements are only growing.  According to the Data Center Dynamics 2012 Global Consensus, power consumption of data centers grew 63% globally to 38 Gigawatts in the year 2012 alone.  In addition to alternative cooling solutions, better Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratings and virtualization, implementing a more energy-efficient server infrastructure can help slow this explosive growth in power usage.NSF International is developing the server standard in collaboration with the Green Electronics Council, which manages the EPEAT Registry. The standard will build on work completed in 2012 by an independent server technical committee. The Joint Committee on which Thompson is serving will consider environmental leadership issues related to multiple types of computer servers, including managed servers and blade servers.“I’m looking forward to working with Cortney and other environmental and technical experts to develop the new standard for computer servers,” said Jessica Evans, Director of Standards, NSF International. Their participation is essential to the evolvement of the standard and its criteria to protect the environment for future generations.”About NSF InternationalNSF International is an independent global organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the food, water, health sciences and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment (nsf.org). Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting human health and safety worldwide. Operating in more than 150 countries, NSF International is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has been collaborating with the World Health Organization since 1997 in water quality and safety, food safety and indoor environments. Additional services include management systems registrations (e.g. ISO 14001) delivered through NSF International Strategic Registrations and sustainable business services through NSF Sustainability.About Green House DataGreen House Data is a cloud hosting and colocation services provider with highly energy efficient data centers located across the country. The company helps its clients reduce the pressure that comes with lower IT budgets and increasingly high demands. Green House Data is a certified VMware service provider, SSAE 16 Type II and HIPAA compliant, as well as an EPA Green Power Partner. Visit the website, www.GreenHouseData.com, to learn more, view demos, or request a free cloud trial.
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Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Selects Green House Data’s HIPAA Compliant Colocation
Green House Data, a VMware vCloud Powered partner and leader in infrastructure services, HIPAA compliant colocation, and cloud hosting services, today announced a partnership with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center for colocation services at Green House Data’s Cheyenne facility.“Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is an outstanding hospital organization that has set a high standard for improving patient care though the integration of technology,” said Shawn Mills, president, Green House Data.
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Green House Data Expands National Cloud Hosting Presence to the East Coast
Green House Data, a leading cloud hosting and colocation services provider, today announced the expansion of their gBlock cloud, a VMware vCloud-powered offering, into Newark, New Jersey.
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Green House Data Announces Completion of Redesigned Brand
Green House Data, a VMware vCloud Powered partner and leader in infrastructure services including cloud hosting and colocation today announced the completion of their redesigned brand with the re-launch of its website, www.greenhousedata.com.
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Green House Data Achieves HIPAA Compliance
Green House Data, a cloud hosting, colocation and disaster recovery provider announced today that it has successfully achieved compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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Green House Data’s Public Cloud Service Attains VMware vCloud® Powered Validation
Green House Data, a leading provider of sustainable cloud hosting and colocation services, today announced that its cloud service has achieved VMware vCloud Powered status, illustrating to customers that the company’s cloud services are underpinned by VMware’s leading virtualization and cloud computing technology, namely VMware vSphere® and VMware vCloud Director™.
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Green House Data to Serve on IMN Panel in New York City
Green House Data, a leading data center service provider highly regarded for their energy efficient strategies in both cloud hosting and colocation solutions, announced today that their President, Shawn Mills, has been selected as a featured panel member during a session at Information Management Network’s (IMN) forum for “Financing, Investing & Real Estate Development for Data Centers."The panel will be discussing the return on investment that companies might expect when opting to build or retrofit a data center to meet a more sustainable business model.
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Firm Interactive Partners with Green House Data for their Cloud Services and Channel Program
Denver based application development and cloud integration company, Firm Interactive, has selected Green House Data for their cloud hosting services.
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Green House Data Brings More Clouds to Oregon
Announced today, Green House Data has expanded its sustainable cloud hosting infrastructure to the West Coast city of Beaverton, OR, offering a geographically segregated secondary cloud location.