Green Tech: How to Plan and Implement Sustainable IT Solutions
By (Author) Lawrence Webber
By (author) Michael Wallace
HarperCollins Focus
Amacom
17th May 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.05
Paperback
304
Width 119mm, Height 182mm, Spine 26mm
294g
Green Tech divides the mission of sustainable IT into three major goals.
The first is to rethink your purchasing goals. Often, the lowest-priced equipment is so energy-inefficient that its initial advantage is negated during its first year of operation; while only slightly higher outlays will result in substantial savings very soon and for years to come.
Second, your company needs to examine the specific equipment it has and the specific tasks for which it is used. Are your servers bigger than you need; your backups overly redundant; your workstations, printers, scanners, copiers, and other items left on overnight and over the weekend
Third, think long term. Disposal may seem like an issue for down the road but getting rid of old equipment can be a costly endeavor. You dont want to have to pay hefty waste-processing fees, fines, or indefinite warehousing costs. And if youve bought quality equipment in the first place, youll find many opportunities to sell or donate it when youve outgrown it.
A book not just for IT buyers but for anyone in business, from the C-suite to purchasing to public relations, Green Tech offers practical ways to:
One at a time or in combination, each idea in this book will have a noticeable impact on your bottom lineand on the world around you.
Michael Wallace is a senior consultant with Cardinal Solutions Group, an IT strategy, Agile coaching, and disaster recovery consultancy.