All Green IT News - May 2008

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,...

IBM makes solar power technology breakthrough

IBM has announced a research breakthrough in photovoltaics technology, which could significantly reduce the cost of harnessing the sun's power for electricity.

BMW makes green savings in datacentres

BMW is two-thirds of the way through a three-year green IT programme to improve the efficiency of its datacentres and desktop IT systems.

Rackspace builds green IT centre

Rackspace Hosting, a provider of IT hosting services, has built a green data centre, which will be powered by renewable energy sources.

EDS and Remploy sign IT recycling deal

EDS and Remploy e-cycle have tied up a multi-million pound IT recycling deal.

Irwin Mitchell saves £65,000 a year with green IT strategy

Irwin Mitchell, a UK law firm with more than 2,500 employees, expects to save a total of £65,000 a year by driving down power consumption in its IT department.
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