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Green Computing - The Internet Meets the Oil Crisis

The report, 'Low Emission IT - The Internet Meets the Oil Crisis,' highlights the challenges facing the IT industry as the focus shifts from the sheer processing power of IT equipment to the amount of energy consumed by data centres and networked PCs. One of these challenges is the steep learning curve IT managers have found themselves on as they get to grips with an array of initiatives and emission reduction schemes, as well as the new efficient technologies that vendors are bringing to the market.

Cambridge, UK (PRWEB) November 14, 2007 -- Until recently the energy used by IT equipment has only been of minor importance to computer manufacturers and PC users. However, a report published this week by Cambridge, UK based analysts, CarbonFree, explains how the recent rise in oil and gas prices, combined with the explosion in the use of information technology in both the home and workplace, has focused attention on the energy required to process and store the megabytes of data we create and access each day.

The report, 'Low Emission IT - The Internet Meets the Oil Crisis', highlights the challenges facing the IT industry as the focus shifts from the sheer processing power of IT equipment to the amount of energy consumed by data centres and networked PCs. One of these challenges is the steep learning curve IT managers have found themselves on as they get to grips with an array of initiatives and emission reduction schemes, as well as the new efficient technologies that vendors are bringing to the market.

101 Ways To Kick The Carbon Habit
The report also highlights niche players in the power management software and hardware market as some of the key beneficiaries of the drive to lower energy IT related energy consumption.

According to Remi Wilkinson, Analyst with CarbonFree, both manufacturers and users of IT are faced with a bewildering array of energy management technology and emission reduction schemes and initiatives. "While manufacturers are obviously interested in selling more equipment, and some are using the eco-badge to do this, there are a number of ways companies can reduce the energy requirements of their IT systems without investing in new equipment," explains Wilkinson, adding "This is very important at the moment as the current oil price spike has coincided with a credit crunch that could make it difficult to finance a complete upgrade of a corporate IT system."

The report 'Low Emission IT - The Internet Meets the Oil Crisis' reviews a range of green computing initiatives such as Energy Star and the EU Eco-Label. Low emission IT solutions from NEC, Verdiem, Rackable Systems and Intel are also profiled in this report. The report is supplied with a copy CarbonFree's "101 Ways To Kick The Carbon Habit" - an overview of the carbon emission reduction market, and a catalogue of 101 ways organisations can reduce their carbon footprint.

About CarbonFree:
CarbonFree carries out research and analysis in alternative energy related markets and disseminates results in its highly focused CarbonFree reports.

http://www.carbonfree.co.uk

For further details contact:

Toby Jackson
CarbonFree

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