Skip to content

December 03, 2007

An inefficient truth

Executive summary

From Global Action Plan


The results of the Green survey give clear indication of IT's not so clean record.

Global Action Plan has over 12 years of experience helping organisations to reduce their environmental impact. Through practical involvement, we have realised that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a significant and growing impact on carbon emissions and climate change. Here read the executive summary of their report based on the green survey.


NOTE: You must be a registered site user to access this white paper. Please login below or register for the site, and you will be able to access the white paper. Registration is FREE - all you need to do is complete the registration process and hit the REGISTER ME button. Use the password reminder facility to remind you of your password.

*
*

- Forgotten your password?
- Forgotten your username or need your account confirmation email resent?

WHITE PAPERS

  • Legal risks: Employee use of the internet and email
    Exploring the challenges facing IT Mangers today and vital steps to ensure safe internet an email use by employees.
  • Phishing for victims
    This White Paper examines the phenomenon of phishing. It explains the potentially catastrophic threat it presents to all kinds of organisation. Exploding some widespread myths, it lights up the murky waters where phishing first emerged and where it continues to evolve. But it also highlights what your business can do to blunt the threat.
  • Challenges and opportunities of PCI
    The control framework implicit in the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) provides an enterprise structure for improving operational, security, and audit performance.
  • Social CRM comes of age
    Who is this “social customer”? What strategies and tools does the new breed of CRM provide to do something about this?
  • Risk Management: Protect and Maximize Stakeholder Value
    What has held organisations back from a broader adoption of risk management programs?
*