In the age of the smart machine: the future of work and power
In the age of the smart machine: the future of work and power
Information Resources Management Journal
Information Systems Research
Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach
Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach
Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications (Handbook of Modern Sensors)
Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications (Handbook of Modern Sensors)
IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect Information Assets
IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect Information Assets
Wireless Sensors and Instruments
Wireless Sensors and Instruments
Critical Factors for Assimilation of Object-Oriented Programming Languages
Journal of Management Information Systems
System deep usage in post-acceptance stage: a literature review and a new research framework
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Data analysis, visualization and knowledge discovery in sustainable data centers
Proceedings of the 2nd Bangalore Annual Compute Conference
The Green and Virtual Data Center
The Green and Virtual Data Center
Communications of the ACM
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Editorial: Sensors and the environment - Modelling & ICT challenges
Environmental Modelling & Software
From green to sustainability: Information Technology and an integrated sustainability framework
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Strategic sustainability and operational efficiency dilemma of data centres
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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The demand for and on data centres continue to pose several power, cooling, and performance constraints associated with operational, economic and environmental and inefficiency. Sensor information systems (SIS) is one of the best practises for addressing these constraints. This study investigates the assimilation of SIS in data centres. Based on the empirical data gathered from five case studies of Australian data centres, the paper evaluates the current state of SIS utilisation. The results indicate that the utilisation and assimilation of SIS in data centres is very limited. A conceptual framework and several theoretical propositions rooted in the TOE model are proposed for explicating the conditions that might influence the assimilation of SIS in the data centres. A number of factors including perceived SIS complexity, affordability, reliability and compatibility, the infrastructure characteristics, the age and the type of data centres, green IT strategic orientation, managers' knowledge and expertise of sensor technology, governance and regulatory requirements have been identified as antecedents for the successful SIS assimilation in data centres.