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Archive for December, 2009

Happy Holidays

If you can’t have a White Christmas, here’s hoping you have a Green One. Happy holidays to all.

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One could quibble with certain aspects of the text, but the Wikipedia entry on green computing is definitely worth a read. The first paragraph, in particular, manages to encapsulate all the salient ideas: Green computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing of IT. It is “the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, [...]

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In an earlier post, we informed you about Toronto Hydro’s Data Centre Incentive Program (DCIP), which encourages and rewards energy-efficiency projects that result in the reduction of data-centre electricity demand. It’s a great program, good for the environment and good for any organisation looking to meaningfully reduce long-term operating expenditures. Those of you with organisations [...]

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Although we all try to limit how much printing we do, there are times when you have to print a document. In nearly all companies, and in all offices, printers have their place and their undeniable uses. Yes, printers and their cartridges are known more for the environmental damage they wreak than for their green [...]

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