Posted on December 18, 2007 by clarisnetworks
RM Technologies CEO Paul Sponcia has been named to the Greater Knoxville Business Journal’s inaugural 40 Under 40 list. Sponcia is the only information technology CEO making the list. The Sentinel’s own Andrew Eder has the full list here.
Here’s Paul’s interview with the Sentinel.
Paul Sponcia, 35
CEO and founder, RM Technologies Group
Paul Sponcia isn’t one to [...]
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Posted on December 13, 2007 by clarisnetworks
RM Technologies has been named to Business Tennessee’s inaugural Hot 100 list which details the top 100 private businesses in the State of Tennessee.
Editor Drew Ruble says of the designation, “In sum, the inaugural Hot100 spotlights companies from industries as wide ranging as missile defense to barbecue. They are the companies enriching our local and [...]
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Posted on December 12, 2007 by clarisnetworks
Two native Knoxvillians who now live in Statesboro, GA have successfully cracked a money order scam from Craigslist while looking for a roommate.
Find the story here.
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Posted on December 11, 2007 by clarisnetworks
SearchDataCenter.com published a great four part series on energy efficient computing in the 21st century called The Green Data Center.
The first part of this series, found here Green Data Center, details the costs, demand, efficiency, implementation and metrics of virtualization in the data center.
If you like the first installment, let us know and we’ll get you [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2007 by clarisnetworks
Green Computing and Server Virtualization
By Paul Sponcia
There is a lot of talk in the global market about “green computing” and it seems the lines are blurring between truly conserving energy versus the topic of global warming. I think it’s critical that people separate the topics, although thinking “green” can help the affects that global warming [...]
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