Green Computing Summit 2008: Going green is no longer optional
Sandra Henry-Stocker, ITworld.com
If one message stood out among the others at last week's Green Computing Summit in Washington, DC, it was that going green is no longer just good for the bottom line; it's absolutely necessary. And it's not just the tree huggers who are saying so. Prominent business executives and top ranking federal officials are leading a green revolution that promises to radically change computer technology and the way it is managed. ...continue reading 'Green Computing Summit 2008: Going green is no longer optional'
If one message stood out among the others at last week's Green Computing Summit in Washington, DC, it was that going green is no longer just good for the bottom line; it's absolutely necessary. And it's not just the tree huggers who are saying so. Prominent business executives and top ranking federal officials are leading a green revolution that promises to radically change computer technology and the way it is managed. ...continue reading 'Green Computing Summit 2008: Going green is no longer optional'
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