by Tim James | Sep 19, 2010 | News
Personal Computer (PC) Power Management solutions have proved their mettle in providing unrivalled and hard-to-overlook energy and cost benefits internationally, but South African companies are still struggling to come to terms with the simple concept of powering down...
by Tim James | Sep 19, 2010 | News
Most tech-savvy companies understand that they should power down their PC infrastructure overnight to help reduce costs and cut carbon emissions, but what about the energy-hungry servers that are locked away in the datacentre? Can you turn those off when you’re...
by Tim James | Sep 19, 2010 | News
With green IT proving its mettle in providing unrivalled and hard-to-overlook energy and cost benefits, the proliferation of sustainable IT practices are becoming more apparent and getting more focus on the CIO’s agenda. Global Industry Analysts recently released a...
by Tim James | Sep 19, 2010 | News
ITWEB 26 May 2010 Commuting, long considered a drain on time and productivity, now has another drawback – its considerable impact on companies’ carbon emissions footprint. Businesses today have to understand where they are in terms of carbon emissions and plan...
by Tim James | Sep 19, 2010 | News
Brainstorm Magazine, April 2010 Green IT may be on everyone’s lips, but it’s not yet made it onto their `To do’ lists. Green IT has been one of the hot topics for at least the past three years in South Africa, and several years more than that in Europe. Yet no one...