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	<title>Comments on: AISO Named Inc. Top Co.</title>
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		<title>By: Jodi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jodi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 13:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While I would give my eye teeth to host with a truly solar powered server, AISO makes it cost prohibitive for me to do so. As a reseller who hosts design clients, I have no choice but to buy energy credits. Researching where that money is going can be a full time job, but it&#039;s a step in the right direction. If Mr. Nail would create a program that is as affordable as it is green, we&#039;d see a HUGE difference in the number of truly industrious and sincere site owners that wish to participate in sustainable technology. As it is right now, I don&#039;t think that saying, &quot;... these so called green web hosts&quot; and &quot;… and buying green credits doesn’t make your company green&quot; is helpful at all. Not to mention the fact that it&#039;s mean. Those comments don&#039;t take into consideration those very small and home based  businesses that are making every attempt to be sustainable in their business practices doing everything they can from recycling at the office and at home, buying sustainable products to gardening their own food and/or buying local.

These things are all intertwined and they all must work synergistically as must we. I can understand that attacking those that are only trying to ride an economical &#039;green&#039; wave, but those sort of sweeping statements really leave out the conscientious small business, which in my humble opinion is the backbone of his larger one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I would give my eye teeth to host with a truly solar powered server, AISO makes it cost prohibitive for me to do so. As a reseller who hosts design clients, I have no choice but to buy energy credits. Researching where that money is going can be a full time job, but it&#8217;s a step in the right direction. If Mr. Nail would create a program that is as affordable as it is green, we&#8217;d see a HUGE difference in the number of truly industrious and sincere site owners that wish to participate in sustainable technology. As it is right now, I don&#8217;t think that saying, &#8220;&#8230; these so called green web hosts&#8221; and &#8220;… and buying green credits doesn’t make your company green&#8221; is helpful at all. Not to mention the fact that it&#8217;s mean. Those comments don&#8217;t take into consideration those very small and home based  businesses that are making every attempt to be sustainable in their business practices doing everything they can from recycling at the office and at home, buying sustainable products to gardening their own food and/or buying local.</p>
<p>These things are all intertwined and they all must work synergistically as must we. I can understand that attacking those that are only trying to ride an economical &#8216;green&#8217; wave, but those sort of sweeping statements really leave out the conscientious small business, which in my humble opinion is the backbone of his larger one.</p>
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		<title>By: Web Hosting Finds Blog &#187; Green Web Hosts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Web Hosting Finds Blog &#187; Green Web Hosts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Last year we reported on a solar-powered web hosting company, AISO.Net, has chosen data storage and virtualization software firm, Sirius Computer Solutions, to enhance its data center and reduce electricity usage by providing a high end, scalable infrastructure solution for its dedicated and shared web hosting clients. AISO.Net says that they are: a reliable and responsible green web hosting company. We have made a strong commitment to help fight pollution and preserving our natural resources. Solar panels run our data center and office, not energy credits. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Last year we reported on a solar-powered web hosting company, AISO.Net, has chosen data storage and virtualization software firm, Sirius Computer Solutions, to enhance its data center and reduce electricity usage by providing a high end, scalable infrastructure solution for its dedicated and shared web hosting clients. AISO.Net says that they are: a reliable and responsible green web hosting company. We have made a strong commitment to help fight pollution and preserving our natural resources. Solar panels run our data center and office, not energy credits. [...]</p>
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