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Monday 2th November 2009

And how are CIOs cutting the carbon footprints of their own IT?

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The UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has adopted a strict one device per employee, says its CIO, Mike Kaye. Other IT executives from Thomson Reuters Markets, Davis Langdon LLP and British Airways share their experiences on this topic at a Fujitsu Executive Discussion Evening. To view the keynote speeches from the event, make sure you've signed in to our Members' Area.

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