Major IT companies are fashioning themselves into leading worldwide proponents of clean technology as they put into use a growing battery of tools that can reduce organizations’ carbon footprint — while at the same time increasing the power, efficiency and flexibility of IT systems’ architecture. While virtualization and more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems are proving to be potent agents in the IT industry’s green and clean tech toolbox — as Part 2 of this series discusses — there are a host of others.
The Green Technology Revolution, Part 3: Cleaner Energy, Less Waste
Posted by: Andrew K. Burger December 14, 2007 05:00 AMMajor IT companies are fashioning themselves into leading worldwide proponents of clean technology as they put into use a growing battery of tools that can reduce organizations’ carbon footprint — while at the same time increasing the power, efficiency and flexibility of IT systems’ architecture. While virtualization and more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems are proving to be potent agents in the IT industry’s green and clean tech toolbox — as Part 2 of this series discusses — there are a host of others.