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    CIOs lack the "green" to go green, survey says 04 September, 2008 08:32:00

    Over three quarters of IT execs do not have a green budget, despite belief that going green will bring a competitive advantage.
    CIOs and senior IT executives lack the "green" to go green even though they overwhelmingly believe that a more energy efficient data center will become mission-critical, according to a recent survey.
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    Video games poised to boost corporate training 01 September, 2008 08:53:00

    Johnson & Johnson, Hilton Hotels use technology to train workers, says Forrester
    Technology first made popular in the video gaming landscape is poised to enter the enterprise by powering training and other tools that can help companies cut costs, meet the needs of younger workers and help fulfill "green IT" requirements, according to Forrester Research.
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    Samsung releases 'green' handsets 18 August, 2008 11:32:00

    Samsung Thursday released three environmentally-friendly handsets, using both "green" materials for their exteriors and recycled ones inside.
    Samsung Electronics has released three environmentally friendly handsets, using "green" materials for their exteriors and recycled ones inside.
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    Nortel to supply gear for 2012 Olympics 31 July, 2008 08:34:00

    Green benefits, reliability and security behind Nortel's appointment as network infrastructure supplier.
    Organizers of the 2012 Olympic Games in London announced Wednesday that Nortel Networks will supply network infrastructure for the events.
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    Green IT works for the environment, and the bottom line 14 July, 2008 08:57:00

    CIOs need to start going green, not just for the eco-benefits, but also for the bottom line.
    Green IT is a growing global phenomenon, with customers now seeking out IT vendors whose offerings are more energy-efficient, more material-efficient, less hazardous, designed for greater recyclability, and supported by end-of-life recycling programs, according to IDC's green IT research team.
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    Study: Enterprises have the will, lack the funds to go green 20 June, 2008 08:34:34

    Australia / NZ study reveals not enough organisations offering a budget that accomodates green IT
    A study into "Green IT" within Australian and New Zealand organizations reveals that a majority have a strong mandate from the executive to reduce the environmental impact of IT but not that many are offering a budget for IT to achieve this.
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    Local system builders invited to build green PC 19 May, 2008 14:32:46

    Winning entry to win a Toyota Prius from component vendors
    Local system builders are being invited to demonstrate their green computing skills - with the winner set to drive away in a Toyota Prius.
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    The greening of the data centre 19 May, 2008 10:58:42

    There is now a considerable amount of buzz about the environmental impact of ICT
    It seems that almost all leading organisations in the IT arena are clamouring to establish their green and environmentally friendly credentials -- especially the purchasing of IT products.
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    INTEROP - Vendors vie for Green IT appeal 05 May, 2008 08:35:03

    Networking players outbid one another on how well their gear can lower power consumption to help save the planet
    Green IT was a major theme at Interop this week, as vendors outbid one another on how well their networking gear could lower power consumption to help save the planet.
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    More electronic companies going green, says Greenpeace 10 April, 2008 08:09:52

    Samsung Electronics and Toshiba knock Nokia off top green spot
    While more IT companies are now taking significant steps toward going green, there is still a lot of work to do to protect the environment, says Greenpeace International, an environmental activist group.
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    Sony hits greenhouse gas emission cuts target early 18 February, 2008 01:08:21

    Sony is beating its own target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and will promote a sustainable lifestyle to consumers, CEO Howard Stringer said Friday.
    Sony is beating its own target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and will begin promoting a sustainable lifestyle to consumers through its products, its chief executive said Friday.
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