IT Energy and Carbon Footprint Tool for Universities
SusteIT (Sustainable Information Technology in Tertiary Education) have developed an Excel-based carbon footprinting tool for university technology energy use.
View ArticleMicrosoft & Google: Plans for Green Technology
At Green.NET (2010) Microsoft and Google outline their plans to integrate green information technology with the broader green technology agenda:
View ArticleAllocating data centre costs and carbon to IT users
Are complicated software and instrumentation needed to measure and allocate energy costs and carbon to IT users? Or can we get by with simple, low cost methods for energy cost and carbon allocation?...
View ArticleThe Evolution of Green IT - Forrester
Part 1 of a series from Doug Washburn @ Forrester on Green IT. Recommended for IT Managers & CIOs to watch.
View ArticleForrester: Calculate baseline for energy, costs & carbon
Forrester have developed a calculator to help organisations create a baseline for annual energy, CO2 and operating costs: View Forrester Green IT Cost, Carbon & Energy Calculator
View ArticleState of Green Business 2010
GreenBiz.com's annual State of Green Business Report is the landmark study measuring the environmental impacts of the growing green economy.
View ArticleICT for Eco-Sustainability in Australia
The School of Business Information Technology and Logistics, RMIT University in collaboration with the Australian Information Industries Association (AIIA) surveyed all members and affiliates of the...
View ArticleCarbon and Computers in Australia
Produced through Connection Research – provides definitive analysis of the Australian ICT industry's energy consumption and carbon footprint from 2009-2010.
View ArticleCarbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) Green Grid
Complimenting the existing PUE and DCiE standards from the Green Grid comes the Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) measurement.
View ArticleA Green IT Action Plan for Printing & Imaging
According to an April 2008 survey conducted by Forrester Research, 20% of enterprise IT professionals do not have an overall plan for implementing green IT practices, while an additional 35% do not...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....