Green Computing
Green computing is the practice of using computers and related technology in an environmentally responsible manner. Environmental sustainability is core to our business practices. It influences our day-to-day operations, inspires us to develop more efficient IT solutions and motivates us to give our employees tools that will help them act responsibly for our environment.
Green computing, or green IT, will improve the way computing devices are not only being used but the devices IT uses and how their infrastructure is designed. Businesses are “going green” in many areas, but specifically in IT because data centers and servers are the biggest offenders when it comes to IT inefficiency. You’ve may have even heard the buzz around "green computing".
Many organizations today have an abundance of servers, and most of them are underutilized. Typically servers operate at 5%-20% of full processing capacity, but are still using energy. Tack on the cost it takes to run hundreds if not thousands of desktop PCs every day and power costs alone are putting dents in already tight IT budgets everywhere.
- Reduce your power consumption.
- Reduce maintenance costs
- Replace older servers
- Reduce heat output
- Migrate to our Cloud Solutions
- Attain carbon footprint goals without losing functionality
Benefits of a Green IT Computing
- Reducing Environmental Impact
- Significantly lower a company’s environmental footprint by reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions during use
Financial Savings
- Cost savings from electricity can be reinvested.
- Thin client computing also lowers operating and administration costs.
Recycling
- Thin clients have a longer life span and are in built in a significantly smaller form factor, they last longer and can be recycled.
- Thin Clients are RoHS compliant. They meet the regulation regarding the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
