Overview:
Our free educational programme aims to educate corporate IT professionals and business strategists about the environmental impact of their IT infrastructure, the business benefits of developing greener IT strategies and the role of new technologies in reducing corporate carbon emissions.
Over two information-packed days, more than 50 complimentary seminars will explain how green IT can reduce costs, improve efficiency and support corporate responsibility objectives, including insights from:
- Warren Willson, Research Director, Datamonitor / Ovum
- Catalina McGregor - Green ICT Delivery Unit, HM Government's CIO / CTO Council
- Trewin Restorick, Director, Global Action Plan
- Chris Chant, CIO, London 2012 Olympics
- Andy Lawrence, Research Director, The 451 Group
- Chris Bullock, WWF’s Climate Savers Computing Initiative
PLUS senior speakers from Action Sustainability, BCS, Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, VMWare and many more key players in this important area
In just one or two days at Green IT Expo 2009, you can create your own bespoke agenda from a free programme of thought-provoking keynotes, practical seminars and open discussions - focusing on the areas of highest priority for your own organisation:
This comprehensive educational programme will deliver practical, down-to-earth advice on assessing, formulating and implementing greener IT strategies, with a constant focus on the short, medium and long-term benefits for your bottom-line.
“The adoption of key re-engineering efforts can result in reduced energy consumption, significant efficiency benefits and lower overheads.”
Source - Butler Group / Datamonitor (September 2007)
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