Green IT Changes Outsourcing For AllGov't guidelines bring carbon footprint to the forefront; with the UK government committed to ensuring its IT operations are carbon neutral by 2013, the word on everyone's lips these days is 'green'
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Greening ITMost industries in Australia have been addressing sustainability issues, at least to some extent, for several years. For example, energy companies and miners have had to, at the very least, address sustainability issues for many years, as have financial services companies, government, retailers and manufacturersGreen IT Changes Outsourcing for AllMany outsourcing giants are seizing the green market and investing heavily in reducing their carbon footprint. IBM, for example, has announced its 'Project Big Green' which aims to turn the company carbon neutral. At the same time technology outsourcing is expected to rise significantly if organizations are to deal with the financial burden of compliance with environmental regulation in-house
Surveying the High Road to Green OutsourcingBusiness leaders, economic development officials and academics have linked up to examine ways that Scotland can use its expertise to capture more of the fast-growing global market in outsourcingMore Companies Want Outsource Vendors to Green OperationsMore corporations are dumping environmentally-unfriendly outsourcers in a trend expected to continue, concluded a recent survey by Brown-Wilson Group
Data Center Partners with American Fiber Systems to Provide 'Green' BandwidthThe original provider of Atlanta Ethernet service AFS's Atlanta backbone is a preferred network of area data centers. The eData facility now connects directly to AFS's recently upgraded 18,720 miles of Atlanta fiber networkGreen IT Changes Outsourcing For AllGov't guidelines bring carbon footprint to the forefront; with the UK government committed to ensuring its IT operations are carbon neutral by 2013, the word on everyone's lips these days is 'green'Outsourcing and Green Initiatives: Can They Co-exist?Traditional models of outsourcing are not conducive to promoting green initiatives, energy or operational efficiency. Outsourcing relationships are largely not designed for efficiency, and this does not assist in driving green IT within the outsourced customers concerned, according to Tim James, Director, Green IT Evangelist, SustainableIT
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