Archive for December, 2008

UK plc finds it isn’t easy planning for green IT (PublicTechnology.net)

iomart & Green It Magazine reveal that UK Companies are failing to set environmental policies and have little trust in technology manufacturers’ promises.

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Green IT’s slow growth (InfoWorld)

Could saving the Earth — and your company’s bottom line — be as simple as using fresh air to cool your datacenter? It’s not quite that simple, but it can be one step toward those goals because companies that use natural air to cool their facilities are seeing big benefits on both the environmental and financial fronts. In fact, IT leaders, analysts and environmental advocates say there …

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Green computing initiative pushed (Sun Star)

THE Commission on Information and Communication Technology (CICT) is pushing for the implementation of green computing initiative to significantly reduce power cost that can help address problems on the global climate change.

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Review 2008: Top 10 green IT stories (Computing.co.uk)

Tom Young, Computing , Tuesday 30 December 2008 at 14:36:00 Green computing is fast becoming a requirement as the financial crisis calls for more efficiency on energy use - we look back at the year’s highlights Green computing has become a key priority for many IT managers - not just because of the ennvironmental benefits, but because energy-efficient IT cuts costs too. We …

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Shaping Up Your IT for 2009 (BusinessWeek)

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