Green IT stories
Is New Zealand prepared for power outages? Recent events highlight the importance of a steady power supply for businesses.
An IDC study reveals New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme is failing to drive green tech investment over two years after its implementation.
Despite the ETS's introduction to promote green technology, IDC reports no uptick in sustainable tech investments in NZ.
Turning your office green doesn't need to be a chore. Follow simple steps, switch to energy-efficient gadgets and recycle for substantial savings.
Kiwibank's automated computer shut-downs are set to save thousands in power bills and cut 32 tonnes of carbon, marking a win for sustainability.
Sustainability is not just about reducing carbon footprint, it's a financial strategy, says Julian Smith of MYOB New Zealand.
New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme pressures businesses to cut carbon footprints, championing green IT solutions despite cost objections.
CyrusOne's two London data centres are now running on a 100% renewable energy tariff, with the third one on the way.
Schneider Electric is going green with a smart, scalable energy storage solution to increase the use of renewable energy.
Equinix has been awarded Frost & Sullivan's 2015 Asia Pacific Data Center Green Innovation Leadership award for the second year in a row.
Noticed those email taglines which ask you to consider the environment before printing? They make a good point, but it isn't quite what you think.
Videoconferencing offers a good opportunity to go green, says Tim Fulton, LifeSize Communications ANZ managing director.
Businesses embrace green IT, achieving cost savings and reducing their environmental footprint by optimising their printing and IT processes.
In a changing IT landscape, CIOs play a crucial role in steering their organizations towards genuine sustainability, not just Green IT.
Revolutionising data centres: Implementing green strategies ensures energy efficiency and slashes costs, transforming IT consulting.
Gartner predicts a 40% reduction in data centre size by 2018 due to smarter designs, green IT pressures, density optimisation, and cloud computing.
The majority of us have a natural aspiration to look after the environment – the green conversation comes naturally to us.
Green technologies, devices and practices not only save SMBs money, they can also help drive greater productivity.
Green computing steps into the spotlight, promising a blend of eco-friendly tech solutions that slash energy costs and safeguard the future.
This week Google announced that it is making a huge investment in renewable energy in Asia with a huge solar farm in Taiwan.