Dell plans to release a reference architecture that will help enterprises reduce power consumption and go green in the future, Computerworld reports.
CEO Michael Dell made the announcement in a keynote at Oracle Corp.’s OpenWorld 2007 conference on Wednesday. Dell did not detail the upcoming reference architecture but said it will help corporations determine how green they are today and help them create plans to become more green in the future. “We call it your Greenprint. Stay tuned to hear more about that,” he said.
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There is a product in the marketpalce called Greenprint that is designed to reduce paper consumption by cutting down margins and other formatting “tricks”. Michael Dell may need a new name for his initiative.
Bruce Klafter November 16th, 2007