A Practical Guide to Green IT Planning - Server Energy Efficiency and Beyond
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Overview: Going Green? Multiple technologies exist, designed to operate more efficiently. But will simply deploying new technologies result in a real and sustainable impact?
Greening IT requires a big-picture strategy filled with incremental steps. Changes in both process and technology will be what it takes to make a difference. And a greener IT landscape is money saved for the organization, a win-win during these tough economic times.
View this TechRepublic Webcast--a continuation of a series presented by PC Connection and GovConnection--examining the "Greening of IT." Moderated by James Hilliard and featuring guest speakers Christopher Mines, Forrester Sr. VP and lead green IT analyst, and Tony D'Ancona, VP of PC Connection's Professional Services, this program serves as a practical guide on merging both process and technology to make green IT investments successful. Topics include:
- How to assemble the building blocks of server energy efficiency, virtualization, power and cooling, and asset management to form the backbone of a greener IT infrastructure
- Why energy assessments, procurement standards, training, and education are as important as technology selection
- How Green IT can save money and be more environmentally friendly
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Format: Webcast | Date: Jan 2009





