Many of the world’s major IT vendors are now in the process of developing new products that will bring greener computing power to businesses and government, to wholeheartedly embrace the principles of sustainability and more responsible business practices.
Key industry players such as IBM, Adobe, Kyocera, Intel, Microsoft, BT, Dell, Sun Microsystems, HP, CITRIX, Novell, Oracle, Fujitsu Siemens and Google are at the forefront of this movement - working in partnership with their customers, end-users and each other to create environmentally-friendly solutions that also have a positive financial impact on the organisations that adopt them.
> But how do you differentiate between empty rhetoric and a genuine commitment to change?
Green IT Expo 2008 will showcase a diverse range of innovative IT products and services that will help you to implement greener IT strategies for the future whilst improving the reputation and profitability of your organisation. In just one or two days, you will be able to work out if your existing suppliers are really doing all they can to help you build more sustainable solutions - and identify new suppliers that are already delivering on the potential of green IT.
“95% of companies want more environmentally-friendly computer systems.”
Source - Green Technology Initiative (October 2007)
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