Par Frédéric Bordage - 26/09/2008
| Lieu | The Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London |
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| Date | Le 4 novembre 2008 |
Over the past three decades, Information Technology has grown to become an indispensable business tool for all types of organisation around the globe. Digital solutions will undoubtedly play a key role in the race to prevent global warming - but the proliferation of datacentres, desktop equipment and mobile technology is also having a significant environmental impact.
To make sure that technology does not become a net contributor to the problem, the IT industry and end-user communities now need to focus on minimising the resources consumed by manufacturing, running and disposing of IT equipment whilst working together to realise its huge potential to deliver more sustainable business practices in the future.
Green IT Expo provides a unique chance to get your own IT strategy in order and learn about the significant opportunities emerging from the new wave of sustainable computing techniques.
This free educational forum is brought to you by Revolution Events, one of the UK’s leading providers of focused business events - using the same seminar-driven format as our market-leading eWorld and Inbox / Outbox forums. aun McCarthy, Director, Action Sustainability
“Procurement Strategies for Greener IT Practices”
- Miriam Kennet, Director, The Green Economics Institute
“Environmental Credentials: Creating Leverage in the New Carbon Economy”
- Ben Murray, Managing Director, Carbon Smart
“Greenwash & Carbon Jargon: Cutting Out the Hype”
- Speaker Panel hosted by Eco-Executive Magazine
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