Göra grön DET strategi
Mars 6, 2008 by Raj Sheelvant
• Create an environmental performance dashboard based on the enterprise’s and IT organization’s environmental policy.
• Use existing and emerging energy management tools, and address behavioral issues to decrease the power consumption of IT-related equipment.
Source: “10 Key Elements of a ‘Green IT’ Strategy,” Gartner Inc., Dec. 7, 2007
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Hi!! cool stuff. Maybe you can mention your blog to folks on SiliconIndia.com as there are lot of techies like myself who can benefit from such info. Good Luck
Just as IT has made a significant contribution to economic growth and quality of life, IT can also play an important role in creating a green economy.
We are in the middle of a period of digital transformation where every sector, from health care to energy and from transportation to education, is being fundamentally changed and improved by advances in IT.
Digital transformation on this scale has unquestionable benefits from increases in productivity and quality, but it also potentially brings benefits for the environment.
Examples of other nations are aggressively pursuing green technology including South Korea, Japan and Denmark, with much success. South Korea is set to become the world leader in green technology advances, mainly through a wide array of government policies supporting green/low-carbon technology, strong executive leadership and a substantial commitment of public funding for this effort.
If the UK or US, or any country in the West expects to reap similar benefits, it should look to the South Korean example as it develops its own national green IT strategy.