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CO2 is insignificant to global warming and does not cause GW.
"Now, the question is whether this is enough for customers to give Nortel an edge at a time when price and performance still reign supreme. "
>>> You should also take a look at Nortel's price and performance...Nortel data equipment is much less costly (capex and opex [mnt / power) as well as higher performing than Cisco. It has been that way for a while, but the Cisco marketing machine is a tough thing to combat.
This is a sad statement and i hope it is not true. What I am left wondering is what did they do a decade ago that he thinks was smart?
OTOH the old "Brown and Green" big iron switch colours had roots in the environmental movement in the 70's
Walmart sells imports plus its own generic "Great Value" items and has been blamed for pretty much everything under the CO2-hazed sun:
"Walmart forces local rivals to close, dominates suppliers, acts as a chicken-fried culture czar, is widely blamed for the sorry state of retail wages in America."
Should my Nortel server crap out do I complain: "Walmart prices forced us to buy Nortel gear".
and maybe, just maybe, you're pandering for comments with a headline like that?
i actually put the "hlt" instruction into an idle loop on one of Nortel's products. not because a manager or designed or architect asked me to do so, not because this was in the functional or design spec, but just because i thought it was an obviously correct thing to do.
i was surprised that this wasn't done already, like in most OSes. you may be thinking, just a HLT instruction? don't they use more advanced methods of saving energy like frequency scaling, power profiles, etc, etc? keep in mind, this was an x86 based system with many powersaving features available "out of the box". no. most people don't bother with stuff like that.
they only "do it" if their product uses an OS like linux that does this sort of thing by default. i've never seen anyone at NT (i've been there for 7 years) who has done something like this on purpose. even if they started to do this sort of thing recently, some of the products they are showing off have been around for some time, so i have to come to conclusion that their "success" is an accident potentially coupled with some marketing tricks and/or errors at measurement.
btw, that one single HLT instruction i put in the idle loop has probably saved a billion kilowatts by now, so i'm very proud of myself :)
oh wait, what am i saying, that product must be long canceled by now.
The propaganda from this company is a joke. The ELT (Executive Leadership Team) uses the Nuremberg Defense daily to justify the layoffs and fill their pockets.
Kick an executive in the balls today....show them we're not stupid to believe the endlass crap from idiots like David Ayers, John Roese, Tony Pirih (WTF kind of name is that....go back to MOTO).....let alone those pathetic ZMAILs....really a B.A. in MATH...you think he has the diploma posted in his office. Hey ZMAN go back to your NAZI Sympathetic Homeland!!!!