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“ Going green shouldn't mean that IT departments have to tear up the rule book and start from scratch. Instead, it can simply be a matter of making relatively small changes in order to increase efficiency, reducing energy use and carbon emissions. ”
By Mark Nutt -
“ It is a case of taking steps and making a business more efficient and more competitive in the future. For example, using greener technology in networking means making products that last longer and offer better performance. As a result, they become more efficient and much more cost-effective. It is passing this understanding on to businesses and the population as a whole that will spur mass adoption. ”
By Chris Davies
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Doing the right thing has an excellent ROIGreen Britian Day, the day when the public is being encouraged to make small changes to their lifestyle for the good of the environment, many UK businesses are still not doing enough to make their IT infrastructures more environmentally-friendly according to the IT industry. While EDF Energy, which has promoted the project, is fending off accusations of “greenwash”, IT suppliers claim that there still seems to be an apparent lack of education in many businesses about the cost-benefit of going green.






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