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sustainability & CSR: CeBIT: Green IT Village and Climate Savers Computing
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Sustainability and CSR green tech. CeBIT: Green IT Village and Climate Savers Computing. Sunday, March 9, 2008. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Several questions came up, but most were predictable. Some were skeptical. Some wanted to know how this would work in Europe. Were our goals too aggressive? How can we monitor if people really do what they say? I even chatted with someone from Greenpeace! It will take more than a Green IT Village to save our climate! From dreary Hannover,. The Clim...
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green tech: Reducing Energy Use
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Green tech energy efficient computing. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Director Environmental Sustainability, Microsoft Corporation. I encourage everyone to try out Microsoft Hohm at www.microsoft-hohm.com. Currently U.S. only) and take advantage of the power management functionality available on your PCs. Using an Intel Atom CPU at 9 watts on a Asus 1000HE Netbook pays for itself in 3 years compared to a normal buiness computer desk top computer burning 90 watts&#...
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green tech: Going green without going in the red: A manufacturer’s view
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Green tech energy efficient computing. Going green without going in the red: A manufacturer’s view. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. By Jeff S. Johnson. As a guy that works for a manufacturing company, the term “green” takes two paths. The first path covers how we act as a company – our corporate responsibility to the world. The second is a little more important to a company’s shareholders – the actual selling of greener products. The Environmental Protection Ag...
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green tech: Delivering measurable improvements to green computing
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Green tech energy efficient computing. Delivering measurable improvements to green computing. Monday, February 11, 2008. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. After all, the computing industry has never shied away from aggressive innovation since the birth of the PC three decades ago. This is why my first blog for Climate Savers Computing is about how we can tackle this enormous challenge, and I think we can all receive a bit of inspiration from Alexander Lin. With the Climate Savers Computing.
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green tech: TechSoup Update on “Unpower Yourself” Campaign
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Green tech energy efficient computing. TechSoup Update on “Unpower Yourself” Campaign. Friday, December 18, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. By Jim Lynch, Director, Computer Recycling and Reuse and GreenTech Program. TechSoup GreenTech's Unpower Yourself! Campaign ran for three weeks in November and covered three areas of IT energy conservation: setting power management. On desktops and laptop computers, server and desktop virtualization. We had 137 entries and got a very good sense o...
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green tech: Webinar on PC Power Management
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Green tech energy efficient computing. Webinar on PC Power Management. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Vice President of Marketing, Faronics. Faronics, a Climate Savers Computing Sponsor Member, will hold a Webinar on PC Power Management led by Forrester Research, Inc. on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, at 1 pm EDT. Doug Washburn, an analyst and industry expert with Forrester Research,. Inc, will host the Webinar and describe the compelling ROI of PC Power.
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sustainability & CSR: What New Skills and Relationships should IT Managers Acquire?
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Sustainability and CSR green tech. What New Skills and Relationships should IT Managers Acquire? Thursday, July 23, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Alternate Board Member of Climate Savers Computing. Director of Eco-Technology Marketing at Intel Corporation. I was recently asked by an editor at Computerworld: in this “Green IT” era, what are the critical new areas of expertise and skills that IT managers must acquire? July 24, 2016 at 10:30 PM. The Climate Savers Computing Initiative...
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sustainability & CSR: Countdown to Copenhagen
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Sustainability and CSR green tech. Friday, December 4, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. By Lorie Wigle, President. Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Tomorrow, I will be heading to the historic United Nations climate change conference. In Copenhagen ( COP15. This conference will bring together negotiators from 192 countries to address global economic and humanitarian challenges and work toward a treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol. Which expires in 2012. Will be released. This ...
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sustainability & CSR: Green IT: One Path to a Green Recovery
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Sustainability and CSR green tech. Green IT: One Path to a Green Recovery. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Posted by Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and author. I make the case that putting environmental initiatives to the side is a big strategic mistake. But what’s the most powerful thing you can do to reduce IT energy use? Every time I speak to tech companies or sustainability execs, I hear one theme over and over: The people who create the energy use don’t hav...
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