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Analyst warns on pending green IT EU legislation
The European Commission is set to introduce more energy efficient IT policies to regulate public spending and fund research and development, but...
UK business still confused by WEEE after a year
The implementation of the technology recycling legislation a year today still has many companies baffled by its requirements.
Week in Numbers: One tweet
People sign up for Twitter, but they don't necessarily tweet, in addition to other surprising stats from this week in tech.
Sunny future for cloud computing
Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their...
West Wales hospital cuts servers with virtualisation
New tech takes hospital from 40 to three servers while boosting services for staff and patients.
Week in Numbers: Keeping it green
More huge job cuts for BT and spam-powered homes round out this week in numbers.
Top 10 tips for green IT
We run down the top 10 ways to cut energy use and green up your business technology.
Gartner: Top tech for business
Tech trends such as green IT, cloud computing and social networking might seem overhyped, but they’ll change the way business is done in the...
Carbon Trust advises on IT carbon emissions
The CMA is working with a government environmental body on a project to help UK business better use IT to reduce carbon emissions.
Government to go neutral on IT carbon emissions
But carbon offsetting features in the plan, which also includes turning off unused computers and printing on both sides of the paper.
Government could save £10m by switching PCs off
The Government is trying to encourage its workers to go green by taking simple steps.
Green tech to pay off
Innovations in cutting energy consumption will boom, but so will the amount of data being stored.
UK firms struggle with green IT
Two new surveys have found UK firms not only pay just lip service to green IT than their European counterparts, but also struggle to demonstrate...
What’s next for enterprise tech?
Corporate YouTube, cloud computing, social software, green tech and - of course - microblogging will all take off for enterprise IT.
Mountain of e-waste hits emerging markets
Waste from computers will jump by 500 per cent in India over the next decade, according to a UN report.
Sony Ericsson unveils eco-friendly Aspen handset
Aspen handset marks the latest arrival in Sony Ericsson's GreenHeart portfolio. <br>
Acer's eco-friendly laptops win Greenpeace approval
The Acer Timeline laptops contain no PVC or BFR, two of the substances Greenpeace is most concerned about.
Nokia named world’s most eco-friendly tech company
Being eco-friendly is obviously the right thing to do, but Nokia says it is also the best thing for its business.
BCS calls for power restraint
The British Computer Society is calling for the industry to address growing power consumption and increased carbon emissions.
IT makers ‘green’ up manufacturing act
Research into the energy efficiency of some vendor’s equipment lifecycles has found proactive evidence, but there is still much that can be done.
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