Sunday, April 13, 2008

Green Tech and Greenbacks: The Money Case for Eco-Friendly Computing

Green Tech and Greenbacks: The Money Case for Eco-Friendly Computing

Saturday - April 12, 2008One interpretation of the term "green computing" focuses on the machine's energy consumption. The less power a computer needs, the less harm to the environment it does -- and the less the owner has to spend on energy costs. Are those energy savings enough of a reason to make major enterprise buying decisions based in part on how green a computer is? A recent report by Ohio University's Ecology and Energy Conservation Committee says they are. The need for companies to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprints extends beyond the data center itself, according to the study. [More...]

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/62542.html

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