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News July 2008
All Green IT News - July 2008
Hosted IT cuts World Wildlife Fund's carbon footprint
News
Author:
Cliff Saran
Date:
31 July 2008
The World Wildlife Fund is expecting to reduce its energy consumption by 40% and lower the cost of its...
Green party condemns 'file-sharing' deal
News
Author:
Mark Watts
Date:
29 July 2008
The Green party has condemned a deal struck by six UK internet service providers with the record industry...
Defra moves 10,000 civil servants to energy-saving laptops
News
Author:
Antony Savvas
Date:
21 July 2008
The Department for Environment,...
Measuring the data centre's green power
News
Author:
Clive Longbottom
Date:
18 July 2008
Recent Quocirca research shows that few data centre managers know how much power their data centres are using - which...
Government aims to be carbon neutral by 2012
News
Author:
Karl Flinders
Date:
17 July 2008
Central government departments will be carbon neutral by 2012 as the government promises to reduce energy consumption and offset the remaining emissions.
Green IT policies delivering scant benefit
News
Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
15 July 2008
Gap between ‘going green’ and demonstrable energy savings raises questions over the current value of supposed ‘green’ activities
SMEs waste £42.2m a day with paper-based filing
News
Author:
Antony Savvas
Date:
11 July 2008
UK SMEs are wasting £42.2m a day from using traditional paper filing instead of electronic document systems. Document management firm Invu ...
Tesco looks to mainframes to cut carbon emissions
News
Author:
Cliff Saran
Date:
10 July 2008
Supermarket Tesco is considering...
Simons Construction powers down printing costs
News
Author:
Warwick Ashford
Date:
09 July 2008
Simons Construction has cut its paper consumption by a third in the past year by
Most UK companies not bothered about going green
News
Author:
Karl Flinders
Date:
09 July 2008
Most UK companies have poor green credentials , according to a survey of 8,000 IT directors...
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