
While the lower costs and environmental benefits associated with greener IT have long been proven, power consumption by the world's data centers has doubled since 2000 and continues to grow. What's more, this doesn't consider the footprint of technology outside the data center. So what are world-class CIOs and their teams doing to curb power consumption, environmental danger, and ongoing costs? How are early adopters of green IT philosophies creating and managing their green IT game plan? And what regulatory requirements are moving the conversation beyond social responsibility to required action?
The answers are at Computerworld's Green IT Symposium, where world-class IT leaders will examine the issues, and share best practices in reducing their IT organization's carbon footprint. Whether your priorities are to lower costs, comply with regulations, outline a green IT strategy for your entire organization, or to simply find out why 80% of IT executives say green IT is of growing importance to their organization, Computerworld's Green IT Symposium will help.
When you attend, you'll hear how leading IT executives are meeting these objectives, and you'll network with peers who face the same challenges and opportunities. Topic areas include: Developing a Green Enterprise Game Plan; Reducing IT Power Consumption and Environmental Danger; Understanding the Regulatory/Compliance Landscape; Finding ROI in Green IT Practices; Establishing and Understanding Green IT Procurement Policies.
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The 2008 Green IT Symposium call for presentations is now open, please click here to make a submission.
Submission Deadline:
May 21, 2008
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The Green IT Symposium is seeking IT user-organization case study submissions for its Green IT Awards Program. For more information or to make a submission, please click here.
Submission Deadline:
August 1, 2008 |
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Sponsorships are designed to give your company brand visibility as well as the opportunity to meet and network with IT Management Attendees at this cutting-edge conference.
For more information, contact:
- Sandy Weill, 508-620-7758
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