Why the onus to 'go green' is on companies and governments - for now
It is the responsibility of companies, Governments and key figureheads to change the political and social landscape from the inside out.
It is the responsibility of companies, Governments and key figureheads to change the political and social landscape from the inside out.
The FBI is asking Internet companies not to oppose a proposal that would require them to to build in backdoors for government surveillance.
Boosted by government initiatives and green spending, China's IT market in 2009 will only be minimally affected by the global economic slowdown, according to a new report.
Products that don't comply with energy-efficiency or environmental performance expectations will be removed from GSA purchasing contracts.
The legislation could have significant impacts on the industry, even giving the Justice Department the green light to break up big companies.
Canada being called out for standing in the way of global warming agreement in Copenhagen.
If you're not interested in understanding the in's and out's of the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) rating systems, the Green Electronics Council has started training IT solutions and services providers about how to better-interpret the information for their clients.EPEAT uses 51 different criteria (such as materials, recycling options and upgradability) to rate desktops, notebooks, integrated systems and monitors.
In 2013, consumerisation of IT is taking hold at the Pentagon.
To say that the legislative picture regarding government support for electric vehicles is blurry would be a serious understatement. Not to get political, but the challenge is that right now much of the support for promoting and testing the nationwide (if not national) infrastructure that we need to get electric vehicles on the road is rolled into highly contentious energy bills.