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Green Grid Works With DOE, Reaches Out To Europe

The Green Grid and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy are collaborating to improve energy efficiency by educating IT managers on both the technical implementation of a greener data center and the associated financial benefits. As part of a Memorandum of Understanding, the two organizations will develop a set of best practices. “The memorandum...

Microsoft, HP, Dell Perceived As Greenest Tech Brands

Green or environmentally sensitive Tech products and practices are emerging as a new element of Tech brand positioning and consumer consideration, according to a survey by Ipsos. When consumers were asked to rate the importance of each of six green practices in influencing their Tech purchase preferences, over half (57%) rated the presence of the Energy Star label as influential...

IBM Helps Clients Calculate & Cut Carbon Footprints

Green Wombat has an article about IBM's move into carbon consulting. "We’re working with customers that want to take carbon out of their supply chain," Peter Williams, the CTO for IBM's Big Green Innovations group told Green Wombat. "It’s like taking waste out of supply chain. We have a very large capability for computer modeling and we allow companies to

Green IT Still Finding Its Way

In the absence of a mature green IT market, users are cobbling together green strategies that are saving them money without negatively impacting IT performance, Infoworld reports. Many strategies are based on internal development efforts, while a limited number have vendor input. For now, it seems, going green mostly means going it alone, which leaves a big vacuum for vendors

Ford, McDonald’s, IBM, Abbott, Time Inc. To Share Sustainability Strategies

With new sustainability initiatives being launched daily, U.S. companies are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their climate change credentials. Corporate Climate Response, a newly announced conference, is pulling together corporate sustainability leaders to talk about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to responding to global warming. Big names like Ford, Wal-Mart, McDonald’s, Time Inc...

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