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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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    Internode cuts power bills with winter chill, virtualisation 14 July, 2008 11:31:33

    New 150 rack datacentre touts green image.
    Internode will open its third datacentre in Adelaide later this year after its second facility reached maximum capacity faster than expected.
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    DiData launches office sustainability services 11 July, 2008 17:15:04

    Modules include Accounting and Reporting, Stakeholder Engagement, Opportunity Analysis and Emissions Reduction
    Dimension Data has released a set of green IT consulting services to help organisations build a corporate strategy around reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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    MIT researchers turn everyday windows into solar panels 11 July, 2008 08:40:41

    The technology could soup up traditional panels by 50 per cent
    Researchers at MIT have created a new way to harness the sun's energy -- by turning windows in big buildings into solar panels.
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    Integ launches iDispose with Sims E-Recycling 07 July, 2008 12:10:48

    UXC subsidiary to rollout more green initiatives for customers over the next six months
    ASX-listed UXC (ASX: UXC) subsidiary, Integ, has rolled out its first green initiative tackling e-waste.
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    Australian green technology developer gets $750,000 for launch 03 July, 2008 10:13:20

    Ember Technologies' power-saving technology is designed to minimise standby power usage
    Adelaide-based green technology developer, Ember Technologies, has secured $750,000 in investment funding to brings its power-saving solution to market.
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    Computers Off Australia campaign kicks off 30 June, 2008 13:55:58

    Power management, virtualisation saving the environment… one computer at a time
    The 'Computers Off Australia' (COA) campaign and labeling initiative was launched nationwide in Sydney today, with the aim of encouraging organisations and individuals to implement power management practices on their home and office computers to reduce the carbon footprint of ICT.
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    Sony, Sony Ericsson top latest Greenpeace ranking 25 June, 2008 10:00:15

    Sony and Sony Ericsson have come out on top of the latest Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, which now includes energy efficiency.
    Sony and Sony Ericsson have come out on top of the latest Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, although most companies saw their scores drop due to a new ranking system based on wider criteria.
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    Sharp to power solar panel factory with solar energy 24 June, 2008 13:51:16

    Sharp plans to partially power a new solar panel factory with energy generated from a solar installation on the plant's roof, it said Monday.
    Sharp plans to partially power a new solar panel factory with energy generated from a solar installation on the plant's roof, it said Monday.
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    Southern Cross scores green IBM accolade 19 June, 2008 09:45:16

    SCCS built and supplied a new datacentre solution for Sustainability Victoria, reducing power consumption by 68 per cent.
    Melbourne-based IT services and consulting outfit, Southern Cross Computer Systems (SCCS), has received IBM's Beacon award for Innovation in Green IT datacentre solution.
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    Vic's Eastern Health moves from legacy to leader 19 June, 2008 10:37:36

    Virtualisation, VoIP, wireless networks, electronic documents all overhauled as part of massive upgrade.
    A four-year IT modernisation overhaul of Victorian health provider Eastern Health will spell the end of server sprawl, expensive Private Automatic Branch Exchanges (PABXs), and soaring printing costs.
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