Green IT stories - Page 4
Over-optimised?
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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crm
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data analytics
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martech
Is society becoming too connected? IT optimisation and business tools that are helping streamline operations and productivity.
GeekGirl on best practice and benchmarking
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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cleantech
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collaboration
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ict
Companies are being encouraged to let their staff create a community of practice (CoP) to drive best practice and innovation in the workplace.
GeekGirl on silver linings
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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virtualisation
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hyperscale
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dc
In-house data centers face uncertainty as cloud computing gains traction, but have a key role to play in the next 18 months.
What do toxic waterways have to do with your business?
Fri, 1st May 2009
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power / energy
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healthtech
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cleantech
Green IT and its importance in reducing electronic waste and combating climate change are explored in this article by IT Brief.
Money trees
Fri, 1st May 2009
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erp
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cleantech
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green it
As New Zealand battles economic turmoil, ERP systems emerge as a beacon, offering businesses a path to reduce costs, embrace green IT, and drive recovery.
The ‘green’ influence on service levels
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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virtualisation
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hyperscale
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dc
As firms push for greener IT solutions, virtualisation is set to cut energy use in data centres, but careful management is crucial to maintain service levels.
Green to keep you in the black
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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power / energy
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cleantech
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sustainability
Concerns about the environment and rising energy costs are leading organisations to implement green policies, boosting the green IT services market.
Three best practices for a greener data centre
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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cleantech
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sustainability
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green it
Citrix’s Rob Willis outlines three key steps for greener data centres, promising sustainability, cost efficiency, and reduced environmental impact.
Security and storage habits of NZ SMBs
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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virtualisation
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cleantech
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cloud services
Last year Symantec identified 750,000 different types of malicious code – more than the amount of legitimate code that was written.