Archive for the ‘green IT’ category

greener IT infrastructure

May 17th, 2010

In the last weeks I was thinking and researching about green IT very often. That’s why I’ve decided to create a new page dedicated to green IT. On that page you can find actual green IT news (fetched from Google News), other green IT resources, a green IT baseline calculator and my actual thoughts about green IT.

Happy reading!

greening your IT

March 31st, 2010

All the IT infrastructures on this world are responsible for 2% of  the co2 output of this worlds societies. Which is equal to the co2 output of 50 million cars. [1] So in my opinion every company and every government agency should try to minimize the energy consumption of their IT infrastructures. But this isn’t easy… » Read more: greening your IT

Should we really think about making IT green?

October 28th, 2009

Brian Madden published a really nice article about the green thinking in IT and how it concerns desktop virtualization. This article ends with the following questions:

What about you? Does the whole green thing actually affect the IT department in your company? Do you pay for power? Do you do things just because they’re green? Do you even care whether VDI is more or less green? Should we spend any more time on this?

I want to answer that with: I do really care about our little planet and i know, that all the IT on this little planet is consuming more and more watts every single day (If you look @ the sales of servers and computers in general you can imagine, that power consumption of IT is growing fastly…). I know, that we are (compared to the world in 2020) just @ the beginning of an “IT-lized” world. And that’s why it is definitely worth it to think about every watt that could be saved!