emissions in comment and analysis
Padmasree Warrior
AS Profile At Cisco Warrior is involved with unified communications and use of ICT to cut carbon emissions. Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior is the second member of the networking giant's exec team to make it onto the 2009 Agenda... [29 Sep 2009]
Cloud computing a buzzing in business ears
Comment Cloud computing - if the evangelists are to be believed - is going to change the way businesses access services and information forever, cut carbon emissions and save them a packet in the process. Cloud computing has... [20 Aug 2009]
Telepresence - time to work together
Comment Telepresence adoption is often justified based on financial savings from avoiding travel and using software to communicate instead, with perhaps a passing nod to the 'green' benefits of avoiding the associated greenhouse-gas... [06 May 2009]
"I'm not an out and out technology person"
Comment The Commission's sustainability agenda also got a boost from the integration: it now has some 70 videoconferencing units around the country with 1,200 hours of use per month, helping the organisation cut down on travel and the carbon... [09 Mar 2009]
Netbooks a nail in Microsoft's coffin?
Comment The financial savings resulting from, for example, turning off and sleeping existing desktop machines can be substantial - not to mention the very real benefit of lowered greenhouse gas emissions that comes with reducing... [29 Jan 2009]
The ultimate backseat driver
Comment The benefits of the system are clear, figures from GreenRoad Technologies' clients show it can reduce crashes and risky driving behaviour by up to 50 per cent and drive down CO2 emissions by seven per cent. [05 Nov 2008]
London 2012: Will IT be hit by credit crunch?
Comment Similarly, technology will be integral in helping deliver on London's target to reduce carbon emissions from the Olympic park and village by 50 per cent by 2013. We suspect much of these lower emissions... [09 Oct 2008]
Simon Ponsford
AS Profile Cranberry's flagship product the SC20 Smart Client, launched in September 2007, draws only 10 watts compared to the 175 watts consumed by conventional desktop computers, representing a 95 per cent reduction in CO2... [07 Oct 2008]
Green IT changes outsourcing for all
Comment A is for AbroadB is for BladesC is for Carbon footprintD is for Data centresE is for Energy sourcesF is for FreecycleG is for GovernmentH is for HomeworkingI is for Ice capsJ is for Jobs (Steve) K is for KilowattsL is for LandfillM is... [23 Sep 2008]
Green IT - how CIOs can help
Comment A is for AbroadB is for BladesC is for Carbon footprintD is for Data centresE is for Energy sourcesF is for FreecycleG is for GovernmentH is for HomeworkingI is for Ice capsJ is for Jobs (Steve) K is for KilowattsL is for LandfillM is... [04 Sep 2008]
'Green' technology can't save us from ourselves
Comment A is for AbroadB is for BladesC is for Carbon footprintD is for Data centresE is for Energy sourcesF is for FreecycleG is for GovernmentH is for HomeworkingI is for Ice capsJ is for Jobs (Steve) K is for KilowattsL is for LandfillM is... [28 Apr 2008]
IT must be called to account over emissions
Comment A is for AbroadB is for BladesC is for Carbon footprintD is for Data centresE is for Energy sourcesF is for FreecycleG is for GovernmentH is for HomeworkingI is for Ice capsJ is for Jobs (Steve) K is for KilowattsL is for LandfillM is... [07 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... green carrots, cloud nine chats, open source ponderings …
Comment Our politicians' measured and considered response to this possible global extinction event was to create a market allowing people who produce lots of CO2 to offset this and "sell" some of these emissions to people who... [27 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation
Comment TV detection is through the tell-tale emissions of the local oscillator, which can be easily detected by a sensitive receiver with a directional antenna. Written on JetBlue 0038 flying from JFK to Rochester NY, and... [26 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment Near-field emissions - those that are mainly magnetic field coupling - fall away at a rate of 1/d^6 while the far-field radiation - that is, electro-magnetic waves - die at the slower rate of 1/d^2 where d is the... [04 Mar 2008]
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