Leading IT companies are crafting ambitious green technology programs and enacting them throughout their own transnational organizations and along their supply chains, as well as promoting them to customers, as Part 1 of this series discusses. Going green costs capital, time and effort, but by finding ways to reduce energy and materials usage, save space and reduce greenhouse gas and polluting emissions IT businesses are creating new business opportunities. Many companies are discovering ways to improve productivity, cut costs and reduce environmental degradation.
The Green Technology Revolution, Part 2: Easing the Burden With Virtualization
Posted by: Andrew K. Burger December 13, 2007 04:00 AMLeading IT companies are crafting ambitious green technology programs and enacting them throughout their own transnational organizations and along their supply chains, as well as promoting them to customers, as Part 1 of this series discusses. Going green costs capital, time and effort, but by finding ways to reduce energy and materials usage, save space and reduce greenhouse gas and polluting emissions IT businesses are creating new business opportunities. Many companies are discovering ways to improve productivity, cut costs and reduce environmental degradation.