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Top 4 Objections to PC power management that cost organizations money and energy
Submitted by Anonymous on December 27, 2011 - 10:24amTired of hearing objections to implementing a PC power management solution? We have put together some of the most popular objections we hear and the answers you need to debunk the myths.
Top 4 Objections to PC power management that cost organizations money and energy
Green IT Roundup: December 12-16, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on December 16, 2011 - 4:08pmThis week’s Green IT Roundup features: The reluctance of UK organizations to develop and implement Green IT policies, the British government launches two new initiatives to help the public sector and local communities to reduce their carbon emissions and energy costs, Facebook’s commitment to Green energy, TechNavio releases its PC and Server Management Software Market 2010-2014 report, and University College Cork earning g the World’s first ISO 50001 Certification.
7 Reasons Why PC Power Management Lets You Sleep Like A Baby
Submitted by Anonymous on December 15, 2011 - 2:49pmProduct Sidebar:
Do you think implementing a PC power management solution will keep you up at night? As you probably know, centralizing power management will help your organization save money by reducing its energy usage, but you may be nervous about the impact on your end-users, your IT staff and your network. Don’t worry, we have addressed those concerns — enabling you to save your organization money, while keeping your network secure and allowing you to get a great night's sleep.<
Green IT Roundup: December 5 - 9, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on December 9, 2011 - 4:46pmThis week’s Green IT Roundup highlights: IT workers need to develop Green IT job skills, 5 Things your organization needs to include in their Sustainability budget, and Telehouse, a data center company, utilizing 100% renewable energy to power their London location.
Green IT Roundup: November 28 - December 1, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on December 1, 2011 - 11:33pmThis week’s Green IT Roundup includes: A new, creative way to heat your home — utilizing “data furnaces”, a Startup that’s using large amounts of data to help building owners and property managers make accurate, efficient decisions on how to make their buildings more energy efficient, sustainability executives plans for 2012, and the simple initiatives implement by Kaiser Permanente — that every organization can implement.
Green IT Roundup: November 14 -18, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on November 18, 2011 - 12:39pmThis week’s Green IT Roundup features: Green IT Certification and its impact on IT budgets, Utility providers and U.S. tax breaks make PC power management a no-brainer, The growth of the Global PC and Server Power Management Software market, Debunks 5 myths about Sustainability Executives, and Green building owners are receiving assistance in tracking their building performance.
Green IT Roundup: November 7 -11, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on November 11, 2011 - 11:26amThis week’s Green IT Roundup explores: the greenest consumer electronics companies, a community college that’s bring sustainability into the classroom, how green is cloud computing, and how financial management is driving an organization’s sustainability plan.
Green IT Roundup: October 31-November 4, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on November 4, 2011 - 8:12amThis week’s Green IT Roundup highlights: The growth of the energy management and services industry, Ways to “Green IT”, Serious Energy’s new program that assists building owners cover the cost of installing energy efficient equipment, Complete list of the UK government’s green ICT commitments and actions, and How gamification will advance sustainability initiatives.
Green IT Roundup: October 24-28, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on October 28, 2011 - 8:39amThis week’s Green IT Roundup features: The top 12 Green IT organizations, KPMG goal to reduce its carbon footprint by 25%, United Kingdom’s government highlights its ICT plan to become greener, Facebook decision to build a green datacenter in Sweden, Apple’s plan to build a solar farm for its data center and Employees knowledge pays off big for the Joie de Vivre hotels.
Green IT Roundup: October 17-21, 2011
Submitted by Anonymous on October 21, 2011 - 11:09amThis week’s round-up highlights: Google wants us to believe that bigger is greener , Facebook’s new app will help you live a greener life , Top 10 ways your IT department can go green, rising energy costs boost PC power management, and a standard method to measure storage power and efficiency to improve energy efficiency.
New Boundary Technologies Brings Asset Management Out of the IT Trenches
Submitted by Anonymous on October 15, 2015 - 10:36amWith Prism Insight managers get timely answers to their asset questions without getting mired in IT-centric systems.
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New Boundary Technologies Delivers Mobile Phone and Tablet App for PC Management
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IT Roundup February 3 - February 9
Submitted by nbtsite on February 11, 2013 - 5:18pmThis week's IT roundup looks at the race for mobile platform dominance, plus the most dangerous software flaws of 2012.
Android and iOS mobile operating systems continue to gain ground, seemingly at the expense of the Microsoft and Blackberry platforms. It will be interesting to see how this changes throughout 2013.
IT Roundup 1/18/2013
Submitted by Anonymous on January 18, 2013 - 12:30pmThe 2013 Technology of the Year Award Winners
See the best hardware, software and services of the year as voted on by InfoWorld. The trends this year revolve around making life easier with cloud computing, big data and beautiful design.
IT Roundup 12/19/2012
Submitted by Anonymous on December 19, 2012 - 1:27pmGmail loses Google Sync: How Windows 8, RT, Office are affected
Google plans to drop support for its most powerful sync feature for customers of its free email services. Here is how it will affect Windows and Office.
IT Roundup November 29th - December 5th
Submitted by Anonymous on December 5, 2012 - 2:16pmThis week's IT roundup includes Microsoft stopping all support of the still popular XP operating system, five steps to transform IT and the new threat of attacks on Android's devices.
Experts question Microsoft's decision to retire XP
Microsoft is drawing a line in the sand for Windows XP support in April 2014, at which time they will stop offering support for XP but experts suggest Microsoft will have to continue to support the OS.
Green IT Roundup: November 24th - November 30th
Submitted by Anonymous on November 30, 2012 - 12:19pmIn this week's Green IT Roundup GE is hoping to rebrand "green", technology is leading consumers to cut their energy consumption and the city of Minneapolis may begin requiring commercial buildings to publish their energy usage.
Smart energy technology gains a toehold in Minnesota
Utilities across the state of Minnesota are offering customers access to mobile apps and online portals to track their energy consumption, which is leading to cuts in energy usage.
IT Roundup November 22nd - November 28th
Submitted by Anonymous on November 28, 2012 - 11:10amIn this week's IT Roundup we look at some of the new security features built into Windows 8, a new PCI compliance assessment guideline and the potential end of how Intel designs desktop processors.
Windows 8 Security: How Secure Is Windows 8?
Take a look at some of the new security features of Windows 8 including integrated antivirus and firewall. Let us know your thoughts on Windows 8 security in the comments section.
IT Roundup November 14th - November 21st
Submitted by Anonymous on November 21, 2012 - 1:00amThis week's IT Roundup includes a controversy on the usability of Windows 8, AWS running Windows 2012 Server, some innovative ideas for your business and guidelines for a successful Windows 8 migration.
IT Roundup October 18th - October 24th
Submitted by Anonymous on October 23, 2012 - 9:00pmIn this week's IT Roundup we look at some big predictions for IT in the next 5 years, what you need to know about Windows 8 and all of its iterations and Microsoft's big push to move businesses away from XP.
Microsoft Urges Businesses to Move away from XP
With the release of Windows 8, Microsoft is urging businesses to upgrade from XP and Vista.
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