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Posted by i-cio.com staff | 30 Sep 2009

The efficiency imperative: CIOs are targeting wasteful energy burn-rates

The efficiency imperative: CIOs are targeting wasteful energy burn-rates

Economic and environmental pressures have put IT at the centre of the business efficiency drive - and convinced CIOs to target wasteful energy burn-rates. Our special report examines how the twin goals of cost cutting and a lower carbon footprint can be achieved. Log in to our Member's Area for exclusive access to:

ANALYSIS, INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM:

  • Paul Coby, CIO, British Airways
  • Ruud Koornstra, green business entrepreneur
  • Dr Bernd Kosch, head of environmental technology, Fujitsu
  • Bruno Lacquet, CIO, Corus
  • Andy Lawrence, research director for The 451 Group
  • Catalina McGregor, UK government deputy champion for green ICT
  • Juliet Silvester, head of environmental programmes, Fujitsu
  • Darrell Stein, IT & logistics director, Marks & Spencer
  • Sean Whetstone, head of IT services at Reed Recruitment Services

CASE STUDY

How IT is helping UK retailer Marks & Spencer to show that its green claims go deeper than the colour of its logo

BOARDROOM VIEW

Being greener can only be good for business, says Ludo Vandervelden senior vice president at Toyota Motor Europe

CIO BAROMETER

Are budgetary pressues causing tech chiefs to scale back on green IT initiatives? Leading CIOs give their views, plus the results of our quarterly poll

DATA FEED

Green IT: essential facts and figures

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