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Q&A: Green computing (part one)

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Video 1 of 2: Discussing the issues around developing green IT strategies.
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Video 2 of 2: More discussion about the issues around developing green IT strategies.

Q&A: Green computing (part two)

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Video 1 of 2: What businesses need to do to run and green and environmentally sustainable IT department.
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Video 2 of 2: More about what businesses need to do to run a green and environmentally sustainable IT department.

Q&A: Green computing (part three)

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Video 1 of 2: Conservation charity WWF talks about their environmental IT strategy and the benefits it has brought to their organisation
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Video 2 of 2: Online gaming company Betfair talks about their environmental IT plans and how they are rolling the green culture out across their organisation.

Q&A: Green computing (part four)

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Video 1 of 2: Looks at the eWaste problem and what firms should be doing to limit the impact of their IT kit when it's disposed of.
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Video 2 of 2: Looks at some of the best practices firms shoud be embracing as they dispose of the IT kit.

Focus on energy utilisation, not generation

Firms looking to use renewable energy to cut their datacentre emissions are likely to be better off exploring more mundane solutions

Why IT is cleaning up its act

Over the past few years the IT sector has transformed itself from an industry with the kind of environmental record that made strip mining look pretty conscientious into a champion of green business practices. So what has driven this change, and what does it mean for corporate IT chiefs?
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Green Computing

Signing up to our Green Computing Charter will help to reduce IT operating costs and benefit the environment
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Ricoh launches free green office guide

Downloadable guide provides firms with a "Green To-Do List" that covers their entire business operations
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Rackspace to launch wood chip powered datacentre

The company will source over 90 percent of its energy from the Slough Heat & Power renewable energy station
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IBM details green datacentre innovations

IBM talks up its low energy use datacentre strategies
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Carbon reporting tools hit the business mainstream

Releases designed to help firms monitor and reduce their environmental impact

IT chiefs urged to lead green transformation

Experts call on IT chiefs to go beyond energy-saving initiatives
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WWF bears down on IT power consumption

Worldwide Fund for Nature joins with industry on new green IT initiative

How IT can reduce its power use

Tom Young looks at how firms can reduce their energy consumption to cut carbon emissions
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Nortel Networks’ 4548GT-PWR

Review : Gigabit switch offers controllable power

Nortel Networks’ 4548GT-PWR is a fully featured switch with impressive PoE capabilities

Why it’s better to re-use than recycle

Few would question the need to recycle old hardware, but some experts argue that there is a stronger environmental and economic case for extending the useful life of IT equipment by donating it to projects in the developing world

Virtualisation can cut costs and emissions

VMware’s Martin Niemer explains why IT strategies based around virtualisation make economic and environmental sense

Your green IT questions answered

Our expert panel tackle your environmental queries
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