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Latest Posts tagged with Green IT Tutorial
Tutorial Q&A 7/25/2008 Post a comment What might the average Fortune 500 company expect to save annually from implementing virtualization in its domestic operations?
Tutorial Q&A 7/24/2008 Post a comment Do you know a resource where I can obtain a quantified figure for the lifecycle impact of a keyboard, monitor, and other common office equipment? A report from the Energy-Using Product (EuP) Directive is a little over my head.
Tutorial Q&A 7/8/2008 Post a comment Are there native software settings in either operating systems or applications that enterprises can use to help reduce the amount of energy a server uses? If so, what are some of your favorites?
Tutorial Q&A 6/3/2008 Post a comment Thanks for the tutorial. It was really enlightening. It seems from the tutorial that the motivation for Green IT may not be for the good of the environment but rather the perceived financial savings for implementing Green IT technologies.
You mentioned that virtualization could be most important to green IT, but the article below actually shows that virtualization can lead to increases in heat and power consumption. Can you just reconcile this difference? Thanks.
The hidden costs of virtualization
Paul Whyte
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