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Round-up for 4 July 2008: Can IT help to reduce corporate carbon footprints?

Can IT help to reduce corporate carbon footprints?

How Tesco will use £100m to improve carbon footprint

  • News analysis
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 04 July 2008
The biggest contribution CIOs can make to fighting climate change may not be in the datacentre ...

Pick up a penguin: Computer vision monitors penguins

A computer vision system has been developed to enable biologists to identify and monitor large numbers of endangered animals, from butterflies to whales. Scientists...

Fujitsu's green datacentre open

Fujitsu Services has opened...

IT directors' environment concerns fall away

IT directors are less concerned ...

IT managers struggle with green IT metrics

Businesses are taking green IT seriously, but IT...

IBM's concentrator photovoltaics more efficient

IBM says it has developed more efficient photovoltaic cells - the technology that converts light directly into electricity - that could reduce the cost of producing solar electric power.

IBM draws software into green strategy

IBM has unveiled a strategy and software to help businesses deliver green IT covering its Tivoli, Lotus and WebSphere product families.

Wood chips and methane power greener data centres

Cliff Saran cliff.saran@rbi.co.uk Innovative IT departments are turning to environmentally friendly technology such as wood chips and methane...

University of Abertay first to trial free PC energy-saving software

The University of Abertay Dundee is the first higher education institution in the UK to trial the Carbon Control Software Pilot Scheme on its computers,...
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