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Think Ecological: IT Sustainability Insights and Imperatives

Overview Discover new perspectives from hundreds of IT professionals, through a series of online surveys combined with executive dialogs and third party supporting research. The Think Eco-Logical - IT Sustainability Insights and Imperatives report provides comprehensive data and insights into best practices, progress, issues, obstacles, and opportunities as IT professionals strive for reduced carbon footprint, improved efficiencies, and greater business gain from environmental practices in the data center.

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Publisher
sgi
File Format
PDF
Date Published
May 22, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
Data Center, Green IT, Business Management, Infrastructure Management, Strategic Planning

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