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The Green IT Review: August 2013. The Green IT Review. Wednesday, 28 August 2013. Lies, damned lies, and conceptual leaps. There’s been a fair bit of commentary the last couple of weeks about a provocative report on the electricity consumption of the IT industry. Mark Mills, head of an organisation calling itself the ’Digital Power Group’, has written a report called ‘ The Cloud Begins with Coal. The 45 page report examines the electricity usage of every IT related product and service on the planet, from...
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The Green IT Review: September 2012. The Green IT Review. Friday, 28 September 2012. Electric vehicle production is slowing down, but ICT can take up the slack. The news this week that Toyota, one of the world’s largest car makers, has scaled back plans for electric vehicle (EV) production could have repercussions for the progress towards a low carbon and sustainable future. Are expected to exceed one million in 2012, nearly twice the figure for last year. Hence an understandable focus on hybrids. Has pr...
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The Green IT Review: March 2013. The Green IT Review. Thursday, 28 March 2013. Ecometrica becomes the UK’s first ‘audit ready’ GHG software. The move comes because all UK companies listed on the London Stock Exchange will have to report their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in CO. E) from their first financial year after April 2013. The GHG Regulations (Directors’ Reports) 2013. Dr Richard Tipper, chief executive of Ecometrica, said: “Credible third party assurance means clients will spend less tim...
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The Green IT Review: December 2012. The Green IT Review. Friday, 21 December 2012. The data analytics market for smart grids will be worth $3.8bn a year by 2020. There are a number of data technologies driving the growth as well as a range of vendors. While the biggest names in IT are jockeying for position in the market, GTM believes there will be several companies that will be launched in this Soft Grid space that utilities will look to for new products and services. 169; The Green IT Review. The new r...
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The Green IT Review: April 2013. The Green IT Review. Tuesday, 30 April 2013. SAP has introduced an easy-to-use car sharing application. SAP AG has introduced an application that companies can use to encourage their employees in share car rides to work. It means that employers can save money on company cars, parking infrastructure and travel expenses as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Watching the video does give a sense that this application has been well thought through from the potential us...
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The Green IT Review: The Green IT Review – last orders. The Green IT Review. Tuesday, 21 May 2013. The Green IT Review – last orders. For more than five years The Green IT Review has been keeping readers up to date with green ICT and cleantech market trends while demonstrating the opportunities for CSR operations to make their organisations more sustainable. During that time 1,375 posts have been published generating almost half a million page views (according to Google’s blog statistics). Data centre en...
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The Green IT Review: January 2013. The Green IT Review. Thursday, 31 January 2013. HP helps car manufacturers avoid hazardous substances and reduce waste. Hewlett Packard in Germany has announced that it will be hosting the International Material Data System. IMDS) for the next five years, helping 34 car manufacturers eliminate harmful substances from their automotive supply chains. Originally developed in response to the European Union’s End-Of-Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive. Material information on part...
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The Green IT Review: May 2013. The Green IT Review. Tuesday, 21 May 2013. The Green IT Review – last orders. For more than five years The Green IT Review has been keeping readers up to date with green ICT and cleantech market trends while demonstrating the opportunities for CSR operations to make their organisations more sustainable. During that time 1,375 posts have been published generating almost half a million page views (according to Google’s blog statistics). 169; The Green IT Review. On the power ...
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The Green IT Review: February 2013. The Green IT Review. Thursday, 28 February 2013. Walkability – a mobile app that rates walking routes. Has released an app for the iPhone and iPad that rates the pedestrian-friendliness (Walkability) of every street in England (and New York and San Francisco). The Walkonomics mobile app. Provides five star ratings for several aspects of each street, including:. Easy to cross;. Fear of crime;. Smart and beautiful;. Found that 77% of people wanted to buy a home in such a...