Photos: Big Blue shows its green side 
Published: 29 May 2007 17:29 BST
IBM has set up a state-of-the-art data centre at its London headquarters on the South Bank. The company is using the facility to show off its expertise in data-centre computing, focusing on the two hot issues of the day: power saving and "green computing".
On paper at least, the company has come up with some answers to the question of how to minimise the harmful excess emissions generated by servers. A walk round the South Bank facility reveals some of the secrets of how to make this work. IBM claims it has invested millions in technologies that can, for example, cut electricity costs by 20 to 30 percent or more.
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