Thursday, December 10, 2009

New Terms of Service Posted

Check out our updated Terms of Service on our website here. (Javascript is required to view the TOS in-browser, but you can download the PDF from a link on the same page.)

These are the same Terms we've been operating under for the past few years, but we took the time to polish them and post them where it's easy to get to them.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Big Story of 2010

We are not quite ready to close the books on 2009, but I wanted to give you a heads up on the big story of 2010: energy.

The EPA today announced that carbon dioxide has been labelled a pollutant and can be regulated. This is a big step forward for energy regulation and is our first real indication of what the energy economy will be experiencing over the next five years.

Simply put: in the near and middle terms, you should expect energy costs to rise under any form of regulation. Here in the Southeast, we get a significant fraction of our energy from coal. And that means the cost of running your computers - especially servers - is probably going to change from an afterthought to a real concern.

Given the slow pace of economic recovery so far, your organization is probably not ready to absorb a larger electricity bill every month. But here is the good news: the technology to improve performance AND save energy is already here in the computer industry! Servcom USA already has a long list of tools and technologies that can save your organization real dollars over the coming years: virtualization, server- and cloud-computing, power management optimization, and newer Operating Systems that use existing resources more efficiently.

Your IT department can - and should - be the model for how the rest of your organization deals with energy as we transition to a more regulated energy market. Let us show you how!

Friday, December 4, 2009

December and New Year's Closing Dates

Servcom USA will be closed from December 23rd through December 27th.

We will reopen on December 28th.

We will also be closed on December 31st and January 1st, returning on January 4th.