How green is your computer equipment? The answer could provide insight into how much electricity you aren’t buying each month to run your computers and peripherals. It can also provide a clue to how much long-term harm your computing activity is having on the world around you. The question of green computing becomes more intense as energy issues move from the home office to the corporate office. The trend toward saving cash and saving the environment is becoming much more apparent in enterprise settings.
The Eco PC: Less Power In, Fewer Hazards Out
Posted by: Jack M. Germain April 10, 2008 04:00 AMHow green is your computer equipment? The answer could provide insight into how much electricity you aren’t buying each month to run your computers and peripherals. It can also provide a clue to how much long-term harm your computing activity is having on the world around you. The question of green computing becomes more intense as energy issues move from the home office to the corporate office. The trend toward saving cash and saving the environment is becoming much more apparent in enterprise settings.