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London Olympics IT to be the greenest yet

The IT systems for the London Olympics in 2012 will be the most environmentally friendly yet, says the games' integrator Atos Origin.

Market developments in green IT

Green IT has been a popular discussion in IT circles this year, and it may once have been a nice-to-have on the...

Hosted IT cuts World Wildlife Fund's carbon footprint

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

The Green party has condemned a deal struck by six UK internet service providers with the record industry...

DNA offers radical computer rethink

A team of researchers at the University of Toyama in Japan, led by Masahiko Inouye, claim to have created...

Defra moves 10,000 civil servants to energy-saving laptops

The Department for Environment,...

Measuring the data centre's green power

Recent Quocirca research shows that few data centre managers know how much power their data centres are using - which...

Government CIOs will be measured on emissions reductions

Government CIOs will be measured on emission reductions The government has set its central department CIOs with the challenge of reducing the carbon...

Government aims to be carbon neutral by 2012

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

Gap between ‘going green’ and demonstrable energy savings raises questions over the current value of supposed ‘green’ activities
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