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That's right. Many technology leaders shrug their shoulders at the mention of climate change in conversation, or they pass on conference panels that use the "green" terminology. Read Full article.
In Canada the "paperless office" is still pulp fiction There's a big difference, it seems, between thinking green and working green. True, a majority of Canadian workers profess concern for the environment. Many even embrace electronic and digital technology designed to cut down on the use of paper. Despite this, a recent survey indicates that in Canada the idea of a paperless workplace is still pulp fiction. Read Full article.
Big and small, established and start-up, companies across the US are taking steps to reduce their negative environmental impacts. Read Full article.
CIO's are driving push towards greener datacentre's – study Chief executives and chief information officers are driving the push to green the datacentre, with 48% championing the cause, according to new research from network attached storage specialist ONStor. Read Full article.
New Environmental IT Board to explore green best practices Environmental charity Global Action Plan will this week host the inaugural meeting of an Environmental IT Leadership Team, which it claims represents the UK's first green IT user Group. Read Full article.
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