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Top news story
Government Carbon Reduction Commitment 'has loopholes'
Morse, the IT services company, has called for the government to amend its Carbon Reduction Commitment after identifying “loopholes” that it said could undermine the commitment’s principles.
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- Researchers to study health benefits of video games
- France to ban mobile phones in schools
- Government signs consultancy deal for smart grid rollout
- Forrester: Businesses insist on cost benefits from green IT
- Whitehall saves £7 million with greener IT
- Government needs greener IT, MPs say
- Most public sector IT managers ignorant on green IT targets
- Datacentre managers concerned about EU green rules
- EU adopts new rules for 'wasteful' laptop power adapters
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Opinion
Green IT wilts in face of recession
Perhaps no single planning IT objective was a greater casualty of the economic turmoil of 2008 than the cause of green IT.
Opinion
CIO Connect: Going green for the environment or the colour of money?
The pressure for environmentally-friendly business is growing rapidly with the IT department under the spotlight to address the way it works. But it will be financial rather than altruistic desires that ultimately drives green modernisation.
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Green Matters
Green matters: Environmental injection for BMA
Martin Kelmanson, head of the ICTS division of the British Medical Association (BMA), is eager to lobby government on green issues, but first the association had to get its own house in order.
News analysis
What a week: top stories you may have missed
Microsoft and Oracle held their most important user conferences of the year this week. Make sure you read our full coverage of these events. The products, services and the roadmaps they laid out will profoundly affect enterprise IT in coming years.














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