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How to save your business money on print costs

Are you turning over every stone to find hidden savings? Procter & Gamble is, and it found millions of dollars, all hidden under thousands of printers and copiers.

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Green carbon laws drive data centre revolution

Keeping up with emissions standards

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Painting the Co-op IT green

Painting the Co-op IT green

A new point-of-sale system lets devices sleep at night, saving money and energy at The Co-operative Group

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Opinion

One Laptop per Child not the only answer

One Laptop per Child not the only answer

Intel's withdrawal from the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project highlights the plight of millions of school children who will remain without access to IT skills and education, warns Louise Richards, newly-appointed CEO of Computer Aid International, the world’s largest not-for-profit supplier of computers to developing countries.

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Datacentre cooling a hot topic

Datacentre cooling a hot topic

Datacentre cooling is becoming a topic of widespread interest. Ways to tackle it include server dieting (aka virtualisation) and hot aisle/cold aisle design.

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Is your disaster recovery provision in house or external?

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