All Green IT News - April 2008

Lehman Brothers' charges business units for IT power consumption

The IT department at investment bank Lehman Brothers is charging business departments based on the power consumption of the applications they use.

Educational institutions reduce costs with efficient printing

The Buckinghamshire County Council ICT Schools Service and the Colchester Institute college are reducing their power and toner use with a new print system to cut their costs.

Nortel CEO says green IT is good for business

Nortel CEO Mike Zafirovski says the ever increasing green focus of the IT industry is good for business.

Holistic approach maximises energy efficiency

The carbon-neutral datacentre is still a long way off, but enterprises can make their datacentres more energy efficient by matching supply to demand.

Data centre energy consumption not an IT priority

Firms are failing to curb their data centre energy consumption despite their own concerns.

Co-operative Financial Services signs £12m green mail deal

Co-operative Financial Services (CFS) has signed a £12m deal with Xerox to improve customer service and reduce its environmental impact through a new mail distribution system.

Data centre managers under pressure to cut energy costs, says BCS

Datacentre managers face a growing dilemma as businesses put pressure on them to deliver more computing power while also asking them to reduce rising IT energy costs, the British Computer Society has said.

Three-quarters of CIOs embrace green IT

Adoption of eco-friendly computing is fast emerging as a priority for technology decision makers, says analyst Datamonitor.

Move to ICT services can boost sustainability

ICT industry, and by extension users, are at a crossroads between being able to add value and in being a detriment

E.ON UK rolls out worldwide green IT strategy

E.ON UK, a power and gas supplier to 4.9 million homes across the country, has cut its electricity bill for 10,000 PCs and monitors by £140,000 a year by automatically switching them off when they are not being used.
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