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The Compute Appliance Company Is Now Delivering a Carbon Neutral Business
Mountain View, Calif. - June 4, 2008 - Carbonfund.org,
one of the country's leading carbon offset organizations, announced
today a new partnership with Azul Systems, the award-winning innovator
behind server appliances that deliver compute and memory resources as
shared network service. While providing high-end performance products
for businesses and increasing data center efficiencies, Azul Systems
will go carbon neutral by offsetting its carbon emissions through Carbonfund.org's
Carbonfree®
Business Program.
Currently, Azul Compute Appliances yield improved power and cooling
performance, as well as more predictable service levels to support data
center transactions of capital markets, e-commerce, and telecommunication
customers. Azul's multicore chip technology is designed to handle
processing-intensive workloads associated with dynamic web-based applications
by creating a shared pool of compute and memory resources.
Azul Systems' implementation of the new green initiative with Carbonfund.org
will allow the company to run completely carbon neutral by supporting
carbon
offset projects. The first step in becoming an active contributor
to carbon-neutral manufacturing is by offsetting all CO2 emissions associated
with Jabil assembly/test and fabrication of major components in the
memory and Vega chips of Azul Systems appliances. In addition, for each
Azul Compute Appliance shipped to a customer, Azul Systems will offset
the CO2 associated with the operation for the life of deployment.
Azul Systems is also implementing power reduction measures for its corporate
offices. The company is encouraging all employees to offset CO2 through
the use of energy efficient equipment, planting trees at both work and
home, and other simple means such as telecommuting.
"Azul has been proactive in taking the next steps towards developing
and implementing green technologies," said Scott Sellers, president
and CEO of Azul Systems. "As one of the first members of The
Green Grid, Azul Systems has steadily increased the power and cooling
efficiency of its appliances since introducing them in 2004. By joining
leading environmental protection groups, we reinforce our commitment
to reverse the damage our industry has caused to the environment."
"Azul Systems' innovative use of its technology platform
to reduce its climate impact makes it a stellar example of what CarbonFree
Business Program is all about," said Eric Carlson, executive director
of CarbonFund.org. "This partnership is another big step in the
right direction."
About Azul Systems
Azul Systems (www.azulsystems.com) is a global
provider of enterprise server appliances that deliver virtualized compute
and memory resources as a shared network service for transaction-intensive
and QoS-sensitive applications built on the Java™ platform. Azul
Compute Appliances enable Java-based applications to transparently achieve
5X to 50X improved performance by scaling and simplifying application
integration. Our green friendly compute infrastructure supports the
business priorities of today's most demanding enterprise environments
and delivers increased capabilities, capacity, and utilization at a
fraction of the operating cost of traditional computing models.
About Carbonfund.org
Carbonfund.org is the country's
leading carbon reduction and offset organization, making it easy and
affordable for individuals,
businesses
and organizations
to reduce their climate impact. Carbon
offsets enable individuals and businesses to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions they are responsible for in their everyday lives by supporting
high-quality verified renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation
projects. Carbonfund.org works with over 400 corporate and non-profit
partners including Discovery, Volkswagen, Dell, Orbitz, Environmental
Defense, and Lancôme.
Legal Notices
Azul Systems and Azul are registered trademarks, and the Azul arch logo is a trademark of Azul Systems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All Java-based trademarks and their logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other marks are the property of their respective owners and are used here only for identification purposes.
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