Eric Lundquist Ziff Davis Enterprise
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Green Technology

December 10, 2008

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 3:01 PM/EST

Ten Upsides To The IT 2009 Downside For CIOs To Consider

Economic hardtimes do have some technology upsides for CIOs

February 20, 2008

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:34 PM/EST

Google's O2 project and power consumption

Google's O2 project

December 6, 2007

Thursday, December 06, 2007 10:53 AM/EST

The ERP Big Picture

What does the old technology concept of enterprise resource planning (ERP) have to teach us about the new interest in green information technology? A lot. First, let me say thanks to SAP CEO Henning Kagermann who in a response to a question I asked him about green IT, got me thinking about the bigger definition of ERP. The energy your company uses includes electricity, gas for all your road warriors and, especially in New England this time of year, heating fuel. Those are all resources for your enterprise, but you know what? There is very little resource planning being applied to those costly fuels. Why shouldn't you time your power consumption to those periods when electric companies will give you a price break? Virtualized computing resources will let you move your computing horsepower around the country to match up with off price power. What about rolling up your gasoline...

August 1, 2007

Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:02 PM/EST

Go Green Now: Save Energy Through Smart IT

You've heard that going green in your IT planning is not only good for the environment, but good for your company's budget. But where to start? I asked two top technology executives for five quick steps that they suggest a CIO should take to start moving forward on a green agenda.



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