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Following the European lead in regulating the footprint of IT
Despite an absence of defined regulations in Australia akin to EU standards such as the Restriction on Hazardous Substances [RoHS] or the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment [WEEE], vendors are being compelled to adopt eco-friendly practices if they are to compete in the global market.
Leanne Mezrani
Apr 22 2008, 7:12AM
Collaboration
Emerson cools down the data centre
Resellers looking to leverage Green data centre initiatives stand to gain when Emerson Network Power launches an efficient precision air cooler for data centres and computer rooms next week. According to Emerson, the new Liebert PEX cooler features 30 percent more cooling power per square metre than other industry-standard coolers.
Staff Writers
Apr 18 2008, 1:55PM
Collaboration
Linksys: Product + Packaging + Energy = Green
Networking vendor Linksys is making a strong push into Green IT with several new initiatives designed to help consumers make greener networking choices.
Mitchell Smith
Apr 17 2008, 1:27PM
Collaboration
The business sense of going Green
‘Going Green’ is a topic that many people are familiar with, but it is still slow to be adopted in the corporate world.
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:20PM
Finance
Raritan addresses pain point with power management solution
Raritan has announced the release of a power management tool, Dominion PX, to address pain points faced by organisations including the spiraling cost of energy and limited power availability within the data centre.
Leanne Mezrani
Apr 10 2008, 12:59PM
Collaboration
A virtual Paradigm
Australian reseller Paradigm Technology Group, a subsidiary of Peter Kazacos’ PK Business Advantage Managed Service Provider, has signed up as a strategic technology and commercialisation partner to provide the Virtual.Offis server virtualisation solution to the small to medium business sector.
Lilia Guan
Apr 7 2008, 1:56PM
Collaboration
Toshiba kicks off notebook recycling program
Resellers stand to benefit following the announcement of Toshiba’s new notebook recycling program, claimed the vendor. They will also be able to leverage the company’s investment in greening other areas of its business including the manufacturing and distribution processes.
Mitchell Smith
Apr 4 2008, 11:38AM
Hardware
Cutting Green projects is a 'false economy'
Spend now to save later, says Gartner. Companies tempted to cut back on 'soft' IT projects like Green computing to save money could end up with major bills further down the line.
Iain Thomson
Apr 4 2008, 10:29AM
Finance
Australian Green IT regulations could arrive this year
Local analyst firm Springboard Research believes the new Australian government might look to draft Green IT legislation before the end of the year.
Trevor Treharne
Mar 26 2008, 3:27PM
Collaboration
IT industry experiencing a Green change
Not traditionally considered environmentally friendly, the channel is showing signs of embracing ‘Green’ for the years ahead
Temp User
Mar 26 2008, 12:51PM
Training & Development
Any reason to be Green?
Australia needs more Green IT legislation to encourage company policies to be implemented
Trevor Treharne
Mar 26 2008, 12:50PM
Strategy
Real need for a Green approach
Graeme Reardon discusses what Linksys is doing when it comes to tackling Green IT
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2008, 12:50PM
Training & Development
Head to head: “How important are Green IT issues to the end-user?”
CRN asks a vendor, distributor, reseller and analyst whether they believe consumers care about Green issues in the IT industry.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2008, 12:49PM
Sales & Marketing
Top five predictions for Green IT in Asia-Pacific
Springboard Research is confident the next generation of IT systems appearing in 2008 will be designed with environmental considerations in mind.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2008, 12:47PM
Strategy
Fujitsu goes green with data centre upgrade
With an eye on reducing its environmental burden and its customers’ carbon footprint, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has upgraded its data centre in Homebush, Sydney.
Liz Tay
Mar 11 2008, 8:05AM
Hardware
Get ready for the attack of CRN’s Green machine
Green quarter underway with a new online portal available at crn.com.au
Trevor Treharne
Mar 6 2008, 2:02PM
Software
Is Green the new black?
The Green IT movement is drawing comparisons to the fashion industry as the Aussie channel decides whether it’s just a fad or here to stay
Leanne Mezrani
Mar 6 2008, 2:01PM
Collaboration
CRN online gets a Green makeover
The CRN website is looking greener than usual as part of a greater effort to promote environmental issues facing the IT industry.
Leanne Mezrani
Mar 3 2008, 2:45PM
Software
Dell trumpets green credentials
Dell
has become the first computer company to join
The Climate Group
, an organisation that works with business and government leaders to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Iain Thomson
Mar 3 2008, 7:14AM
Hardware
D-Link claims Green portfolio boosts Australian sales
Networking vendor, D-Link Australia, outlines plans to become more Green IT focused after its environmentally friendly line of products sparks a rise in sales.
Trevor Treharne
Mar 3 2008, 6:37AM
Collaboration
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