GreenITTools.com Seeks Input for Next Version

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
August 29, 2008
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GreenITTools.com is seeking IT and sustainability professionals to provide input into the next version of the Green IT Guide and the Green IT Guide and Toolkit!  We believe the best knowledge comes from the community of practise and we would like to have your input on how to make our Green IT products better!  Let us know what to add, subtract, enhance, or revamp and receive a free copy of the new version!

Benefits to You!Green IT Tools

  • 50% discount on current version of product (either Level 1 or Level 2)
  • FREE copy of the new version of product (Level 1 or Level 2)
  • Have us research the topic you are interested in!
  • Your name will appear in the Acknowledgements section of the new version

Benefits to Us!

  • We can make our Guide and Toolkit the most useful and applicable possible
  • We can address your concerns as a small- to mid-sized organization
  • We can focus on new tools that will be the most effective for you

Please contact jessica (at) greenittools dot com for more details.

Fine Print

1.  You must register for the promotion by sending an email with your title, your organization and a very brief statement of IT or sustainability expertise to jessica (at) greenittools dot com no later than 5pm PST, September 15th, 2008.  You will receive an email confirming your registration within 1-2 business days.

2.  Your feedback must be documented in English in a single document and provided as either a MS Word, OpenOffice Writer or PDF document attachment to your final submission.

3.  In order to be eligible for the free copy of the new version, you must submit your feedback and input by email to jessica (at) greenittools dot com no later than 5pm PST on September 30th, 2008.  You will received an email confirming receipt and eligibility within 1-2 business days.

Please contact jessica (at) greenittools dot com for more details.

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