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Server Virtualization Simplified

Author: 
Jamie Johnson
Posted Date: 
November 12, 2008

'Virtualization’ is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources (1). Virtualization, also sometimes referred to as server consolidation, is the concept of one physical computer servicing several applications and allowing each to use the same underlying hardware without interference with one another. Virtualization allows for different applications to have sufficient hardware resources - central processor units, memory and I/O, the essential physical resources to run an application.

Supercomputers and Energy Efficiency

Author: 
Jamie Johnson
Posted Date: 
October 14, 2008

We have all seen the various energy conserving techniques proliferate on our home and business personal computers, such as the power management policies for our hard drive, monitor and system. But what about supercomputers, are they immune from this same energy efficiency future we have been headed toward? Don’t supercomputers use an enormous amount of power and incur significant cooling costs? Well, there is growing evidence that energy efficiency of supercomputers is now a growing IT issue and gaining international attention.

GreenITTools.com Hosts Two Webinars

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
November 10, 2008

Green IT Tools.com is pleased to announced two interactive webinars focusing first on getting up to speed with Green IT and then the practical steps to assess your organization's IT impact.  We will help you to create a strategy to "Green Your IT".  The webinars will take place on November 27, 2008 at 1pm EST (10am PST) and December 4, 2008.

Webinar Description - Introduction to Green IT - November 27, 2008

The Debate About Global Warming is Over?

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
November 17, 2008

I recently had the privelege of attending a forum where Bob Willard of Sustainability Advantage gave the keynote address.  This is the second time I have had the opportunity to hear Mr. Willard speak and he certainly has gift for simplifying the business case for sustainability.  I have also referenced his books The Sustainability Advantage and The Next Sustainability Wave in many writings.  Along with his ability to simplify and quantify the business of sustainability, Mr. Willard also has a sense of humor. 

GreenITTools.com Launches New Interactive Website

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
November 12, 2008

GreenITTools.com, a Green Information Technology information portal, proudly announces the launch of the new GreenITTools.com community website. GreenITTools.com provides products and services (through Terrabytes Consulting) to help IT organizations reduce environmental impact, save money and simplify operations while doing so.

GreenITTools.com Releases the Green IT Guide Version 4.0

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
November 1, 2008

We are proud to announce the release of Version 4.0 based on the feedback and suggestions we collected during the month of September.  Thank you very much to all the past and new clients who took on the challenge of providing feedback to make a better product.

GreenITTools.com Team

GreenITTools.com Launches New Website and Version 3.1

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
May 15, 2008

Today we have launched our brand new website complete with a slightly updated version of the Green IT Guide.  The updated version has been provided to all customers who purchased version 3.1 as it includes some useful information and does not constitute a full release.

We look forward to hearing your feedback on our new site!

GreenITTools.com Team

GreenITTools.com is Proud to Announce Version 3.0

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
March 1, 2008

GreenITTools.com is proud to announce the release of Green IT Guide and Toolkit Version 3.0.  Many sections of the Guide have been updated with current information.  In addition the information provided in the many white papers that are part of the toolkit (and posted in the Articles section of the website) have been updated.

A few formulas have been fixed in the workbooks and we have tidied up some of the wording.

We have also added a second version of the Performance workbook specifically for our British customers that uses pound symbols instead of dollar signs.

GreenITTools.com Seeks Input for Next Version

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
August 29, 2008

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!

GreenITTools.com Hosts Webinar - Conducting Green IT Assessment

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
August 13, 2008

Green IT Tools.com and Strategic Sustainability Consulting are pleased to announced an an interactive webinar focusing on the practical steps to assess your organization's IT impact and create a strategy to "Green Your IT".  The webinar will take place on September 11, 2008 at 1pm EST (10am PST).

Register on-line through Strategic Sustainability Consulting.

Webinar Description

Developing Energy Star 5.0

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
July 16, 2008

Have you ever wondered what goes into the development of the ENERGY STAR specifications and when the specifications change?  We did, so we did some research and here's what we found.

Sustainability and Small Business

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
March 1, 2008

Small businesses have a somewhat different business case for sustainability initiatives in general and green IT is no exception.  Small businesses have a unique set of challenges and opportunities that can actually make the transition to sustainability much quicker.

For smaller businesses there are two special considerations when looking at sustainability initiatives; cash flow and flexibility.

Waste and Disposal of Equipment

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
July 17, 2008

While it sounds like common sense to recycle hardware, what is not commonly known is that some recyclers do not actually recycle the materials, and a significant amount of waste is shipped to countries like India and China where components can be extracted at a lower cost.  Environmental laws in these countries, although relatively strict, are often not enforced in rural areas where this processing often occurs.

Responsible IT Purchasing

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
March 1, 2008

Responsible purchasing policies are an excellent way for organizations to begin their Green IT efforts.  For example a company practising responsible purchasing policies set out a comprehensive set of measures that include criteria for purchasing decisions other than price such as whether or not the equipment meets emerging voluntary environmental standards and Energy Star ratings, the manufacturer’s performance in social responsibility, and waste and disposal services provided.  The EPEAT standard (as described previously) provides an important foundation for responsible pu

Developing Green IT Standards & Initiatives

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
September 12, 2008

The field of sustainability is new to business in general and even newer for IT departments. Best practises and standards are still in the earliest stages of development. Some emerging standards and initiatives are described below. We anticipate there will be many more developments in the next 6 months.

Opportunities in Lean, Green and Sustainable IT

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
October 24, 2008

In this article, we describe the high-level business case for sustainability initiatives and then discuss the opportunities for IT to contribute to sustainability initiatives and to the bottom line.

Is Fully Sustainable, Green IT Possible?

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
September 3, 2008

In a recent article titled "Is Green IT Your Emporor With No Clothes", Forrester associate Doug Washburn posits that "technology is not green and never will be."  Washburn adds that although the technology itself is not green, enterprises have much to gain from greening initiatives including financial and environmental performance improvments.

Energy Consumption as Key Employee Performance Metric

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
July 31, 2008

An article published earlier this year titled "Green carrots needed for IT chiefs" by Tim Ferguson on silicon.com has raised the issue of IT department's not being fiscally responsible for the energy consumption of their equipment.  We often come across the complaint from facility managers that IT managers are not motivated to implement energy saving programs because it does not affect their budget positively (generally there is a cost and the benefits are gained by another department).  The article points to a survey completed by Quocirca that found "less than one

Implementing Green IT

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
December 18, 2007

Green IT initiatives for the IT department can be organized into four major categories; policies and performance reporting, energy consumption, strategic asset management and green business support.  Each of these is discussed below with examples.

Xerox Sustainability Calculator for Printing Devices

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
March 25, 2008

Xerox has released an interesting new calculator to assist customers with calculating possible improvements by optimizing an organization's printing solutions.  Xerox sales representatives are armed with a powerful calculator to assist clients but they have also posted a paired down version on their website for anyone to use.  

Green IT Predictions

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
June 2, 2008

Research organizations have been closely monitoring the development and adoption of "green IT" in organizations.  Based on the reports this year, reports suggests that the focus on sustainability and environmental initiatives in IT will continue.

Certification for IT Asset Disposal Providers

Author: 
Jessica Vreeswijk
Posted Date: 
July 17, 2008

On July 15, 2008, IDC, an IT research organization, release the criteria and the first 5 organizations to be certified under their new asset recovery  certification program.  Dell, HP, IBM, Intechra and Redemtech were the first U.S. companies to receive the seal of approval under the guidelines IDC has developed.

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An approach to problem-solving that assumes that the individual problem is part of a much larger system.  The intent is to solve the problem in a way that does not create further problems down the road.  This approach is particularly important in complex systems where we do not always understand the inter-connection between parts.

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