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Save the planet and the pennies

Environmentally friendly IT can reduce an organisation’s carbon footprint and reap business benefits. Martin Courtney reports

Martin Courtney, Computing, 07 Feb 2008
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Renewable energy sources such as wind power are an excellent tool to reduce carbon emissions. However, organisations can also lend a hand by adjusting IT systems and practices to downsize their carbon footprint
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