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By Greenpeace
Published: June 30, 2008
Greenpeace updates its green electronics ranking tool by adding criteria related to energy and greenhouse gas emissions, causing many companies to score lower than previously.
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This report from Info-Tech explores the ways that a shift in data center economics is occurring, and explains how data centers can expect new green responsibilities to measure and optimize power consumption.
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This report from The Climate Group and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative explores the ways that information technology can play a positive role in fighting climate change.
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By VMware
Published: June 5, 2008
VMware solutions help customers meet their energy saving goals by enabling safe consolidation of underutilized x86 desktops and servers onto less hardware.
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By Crossbeam Systems
Published: May 22, 2008
A look at how virtualization and consolidation of data center security systems can bring down energy and emissions.
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By Environmental Defense Fund
Published: May 20, 2008
The first edition of what will be an annual report looks at innovative, effective green business strategies that are both good for business and the environment.
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By The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education
Published: May 13, 2008
This report in the Aspen Institute's series "A Closer Look at Business Education" offers expert insight into the importance of proper oversight of your supply chains as well as resources to further your knowledge of the topic.
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By Business Performance Management Forum and BlueArc Corporation
Published: April 18, 2008
This report finds companies see green IT as a priority, but few are doing anything about it. Along with giving example of what some companies are going, it gives a closer look at issues surrounding green computing.
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By Greenpeace
Published: March 25, 2008
The latest Guide to Greener Electronics reflects progress of manufacturers in eliminating hazardous substances and recycling their products.
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This report from Enterprise Management Associates explores the many ways that IT managers can address the growing concern about energy waste from business data needs while lowering operating expenses and increasing profitability.
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This survey studied 37 products voluntarily submitted by 14 electronics manufacturers on four sets of criteria: energy efficiency, use of hazardous materials, product lifecycle and innovation, finding progress but room for improvement.
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This report from InfoTech explains how companies are benefitting by adopting an Environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) plan, which can minimize negative ecological effects by procuring products and services with the least environmental impact.
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This report from the Butler Group examines how the increasing necessity of CSR programs by companies of all sizes is affecting IT managment, and explains how IT managers can take the lead in supporting their company's sustainability goals.
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By HP and Intel
Published: January 27, 2008
HP and Intel take a look at how green tech can save money and energy for the government.
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By HP
Published: January 23, 2008
HP shows the savings possible by switching from Energy Star 3.0 to Energy Star 4.0.