Asset management & E-waste: News
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Motorola Mobility has infringed Microsoft patent, says Munich court
Google-owned Motorola Mobility has infringed a Microsoft patent related to SMS messaging, according to a ruling in the Munich regional court, which also dismissed a second case related to a localization patent.
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Canon joins ANZ Recycling Platform as founding member
Canon Australia has joined the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP) as a founding member to reaffirm its commitment to reducing e-waste.
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BigCommerce and Samsung announce senior management appointments
Harner to BigCommerce, Lenior to Samsiung
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Eight easy ways to green your business
Greening your business has short-term effects that will save you money, let employees breathe better, and maybe even help land you a few more customers. These tips, sites, and kits can help your business go green for 2012.
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E-waste must be managed better: Experts
Electronic waste is a global time bomb and regulations must be tightened to prevent toxic contamination from mobile phones, computers and other electronic goods, experts say.
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Kroll Ontrack: Local consumers and enterprises should plan IT deployments
With the onset of the new financial year and next-generation IT infrastructure being potentially deployed, Kroll Ontrack has issued a call for Australian consumers and enterprises to plan for how they retire old computers or systems.
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Government targets e-waste management
The Federal Government has legislated to reduce the negative impact of products such as televisions and computers.
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E-waste a major problem for sustainable IT
The Computer Sciences Corporation’s (CSC) latest report assessing and measuring the energy implications of applied IT has downplayed the industry’s focus on energy efficiency and highlighted the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste).
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The Green IT movement has lost the plot
When it comes to environmental sustainability, the information technology community has seriously mistaken its priorities. Our latest research has confirmed what we have been saying for four years. The IT industry is already energy-neutral in terms of its consumption and savings, but there is still no credible scenario for safely managing the global production and disposal of literally billions of personal computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices. Yet even today, improving the energy efficiency of IT equipment is still the overwhelming focus of the Green IT community.
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DiData launches eWaste program
Dimension Data has launched its eWaste Management Service program that offers environmentally-responsible removal, disposal and recycling of electronics materials.
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Cisco energy management can now span enterprise
Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced the Cisco Network Building Mediator Manager 6300, a platform to manage all the systems in an enterprise that consume energy, across all the organisation's facilities.
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Lenovo releases new business laptops
Lenvovo has released two high-performance laptops under the new L series range aimed at business and education markets.
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UN warns developing countries of growing e-waste
Developing countries need to prepare for an avalanche of e-waste generated by PCs, consumer electronics and appliances, the United Nations said in a study released Monday.
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Top 10 Green stories for 2009
In a year where money was tight, organisations were increasingly embracing green technology that improved efficiencies and reduced cost. And with increased Government pressure on environmental issues, green IT was a hot topic in 2009.
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Winners all round with Government e-waste program
The Environmental Protection Heritage Council’s (EPHC) national e-waste management program has been heralded the best possible solution for vendors, customers and the environment.
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Vendors back national e-waste scheme
Vendors have thrown their support behind the Environmental Protection Heritage Council’s (EPHC) national e-waste management program but admit more details are needed to understand its full cost and business implications.
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Government-backed e-waste scheme announced
The Government has outlined a national framework for e-waste to be developed and set in place for all industry organisations from 2011.
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Datacom gets the green thumbs up in
IT service provider, Datacom, has garnered top marks in a benchmark green readiness assessment.
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National e-waste development scheme enters stage two
The development of the Environment Protection and Heritage Council’s (EPHC) national e-waste scheme has taken a significant step forward with the opening of the public and stakeholder consultation process.
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AIIA and EPHC agree e-recycling is key
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has welcomed Environmental Heritage Protection Council (EPHC) recognition of the need for a program for e-waste recycling.
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In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Delivers Significant TCO Advantage over Disk
How to reasonably and in the most cost-effective way, preserve valuable digital data for a long time – and how to prepare for the ensuing decades of continuing data growth, technology change, and increasing long-term preservation requirements.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.











