Feds grade themselves on EPEAT commitment
As many of you know, the federal government has made buying IT equipment that meets the screening requirements of the EPEAT list a priority. (But not a mandate.
As many of you know, the federal government has made buying IT equipment that meets the screening requirements of the EPEAT list a priority. (But not a mandate.
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Microsoft's patch day and mobile strategy, SuccessFactors, IBM, latest images of Pluto and working robots headline Friday's headlines.