Going green has become an imperative, not an option, for companies facing the new reality of balancing business objectives with dwindling environmental resources.
Limited energy supply and skyrocketing costs are compelling organizations to take radical measures to reduce their carbon footprint.
IT is perhaps taking the biggest hit, with energy consumption in the datacenter reaching all time highs and with proliferating computer hardware fated to become electronic waste (e-waste).
As IT seeks to adopt a sustainable approach, conservation of electricity,...
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An enormous sail works in tandem with a ship's engines, cutting back on fuel consumption, costs and carbon footprint.
What's the carbon footprint of … the internet?
The internet releases around 300m tonnes of CO2 a year – as much as all the coal, oil and gas burned in Turkey or Poland, or more than half of the fossil fuels burned in the UK• Other...
HTML5 Knocks Out Adobe Flash in Reader Vote
A few weeks ago, tensions between Adobe and Apple rose to all-time highs after Apple prominently left Flash off of the iPad. A lashing by Steve Jobs, calling Adobe lazy and Flash buggy...
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