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Go Green to Save Green

Be kind to the environment and your company's bank account. Learn ways to save while going green.

Budgeting for a Green Data Center

A "green" data center is energy efficient, cost efficient, and environmentally responsible. Investing in green data center technologies and processes can save the enterprise thousands of dollars a year. Work closely with business leaders to define the value of going green and make the business case for new investments.

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Top 10 Energy-Saving Tips for a Greener Data Center

Even in small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs), the power and cooling of data center equipment can easily cost thousands of dollars a year. Employ best practices to boost data center energy efficiency and lower costs.

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Craft a Green IT Action Plan

Learn to build a Green IT Action Plan by setting realistic goals and choosing projects that IT can perform autonomously. The resulting environmental benefits and cost savings help prove that more extensive projects are both feasible and necessary. Use this knowledge to promote cross-enterprise collaboration on leading green initiatives.

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Greening the Data Center: Take an Asset Lifecycle Approach

Green opportunities to save money go beyond server energy efficiency. Stop taking a chip-shot approach to green data center initiatives and develop a complete end-to-end strategy that incorporates cost-effective and environmental best practices throughout the lifecycle of all IT assets.

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Greening the Data Center: Reduce Cooling Requirements

As energy costs begin to compete with the cost of maintaining the underlying hardware, IT decision makers no longer have the luxury of being complacent towards issues of power consumption and energy management. Any data center can be improved in regards to energy efficiency, cost efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

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Greening the Data Center: Improve Energy Efficiency

Data centers inherently conflict with the green movement: they operate in an "always on" state, consume copious amounts of energy, and use equipment containing toxic chemicals. Learn what IT can do to improve overall energy efficiency and reduce power requirements.

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