Green IT – the burning issue for business

December 14th, 2009 by

‘Green IT’ is a catch-all phrase for sustainable, eco-friendly products, services, practices and management systems used in the information and communications technology sector.

Greater environmental awareness coupled with pressures from consumers, legislators, and rising fuel costs, is pushing the IT community towards Green IT.

It is becoming progressively more important for all businesses to act (and to be seen to act) in an environmentally responsible manner, both to fulfill their legal and moral obligations, but also to enhance the brand and to improve corporate image. IT has a large part to play in all this.

The Copenhagen influence:

With the spotlight firmly fixed on the Copenhagen Climate Summit, the argument for reducing carbon emissions has never been more apparent . Negotiations have captured the attention of citizens from countries large and small, stirring much debate and angst as world leaders try to devise a plan to prevent – or at least ease – climate change.

The IT arena will not be excluded from the impact on business that the outcomes of this summit will bring. The necessity to become more ‘Green’ will result in the business case for ‘Green IT’ developing further. Its role in improving IT cost-effectiveness, whilst reducing the organization’s carbon footprint will only get stronger over the years to come.

Free resources:

Make sure you and your IT department are prepared for these impacts. There are various resources on our website to help you understand why and how to make your IT ‘Green’, including:

  • A Carbon Footprint Calculator; &
  • The following Free PDF Tasters:
    1. The Governance of Green IT (Taster)
    2. Greening the Data Centre (Taster)

Visit our website for your free Green IT resources today!

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