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January 31, 2008 FEATURED STORY By John Davies Dell is now using its direct model in new ways to showcase the company's environmental commitment, which it has identified as a key strategy for future growth.
Subscribe to GreenerComputing.com RSS HEADLINES The Latest News & Views on Environmentally Responsible Computing Just Published: State of Green Business 2008 Greening the Physical Data Center Best Practices Can Help IT Manufacturers Design Green HP Ups Green PC Ranks, Says Gov't Could Save Billions with Green Tech Intel Named Biggest Buyer of Green Power Some IT Decision Makers Still Holding Out on Green Tech: Report Dell Launches New Servers to Stake out Green Data Center Turf IT Can Take the Lead With CSR, According to Report Fujitsu Unveils Green Initiative for Retailers IBM Leads Program to Share Clean Technologies Wanna write for GreenerComputing? We are looking for guest and regular columnists and feature writers. We're seeking contributions from business leaders as well as the journalists who write about them. If you're interested, send a brief query to managing editor Matthew Wheeland, at editor@greenercomputing.com | Read our editorial guidelines Tools & Resources Exercise Environmentally Preferable Purchasing for a Healthier Planet and Pocketbook Lean & Green: Reducing IT Energy Drain for Business Gain | Welcome to GreenerComputing News FEATURED EVENT Host: Plum Communications Faced with the challenge of shrinking budgets and limited time to test or evaluate, IT360° provides a conference of 80+ educational sessions where professionals can compare applications and solutions while learning first-hand from their peers. YOUR AD HERE! Please e-mail content queries to the Editor. | ||
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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