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Exclusive research by CBR has found that 92% of the 300 senior UK IT executives surveyed wanted to make their firms IT infrastructure more green, with the key motivator for this being saving money. Despite general worry about climate change not really affecting behaviour it appears that government and board level pressures are beginning to make a difference. Furthermore, “green” initiatives are moving higher up the agenda due to the cost of power continuing to increase.
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92% of the 300 senior UK IT executives surveyed by CBR wanted to make their firms IT infrastructure greener, with the key motivator being cost-saving. Despite concerns that climate change awareness is not affecting behaviour, government and board-level pressures are beginning to make a difference. Furthermore, green initiatives are moving higher up the agenda due to the increasing cost of energy.

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Full story: IT Chiefs Want to Go Green (25-Sep-07)

92% of the 300 senior UK IT executives surveyed by CBR wanted to make their firms IT infrastructure greener, with the key motivator being cost-saving. Despite concerns that climate change awareness is not affecting behaviour, government and board-level pressures are beginning to make a difference. Furthermore, green initiatives are moving higher up the agenda due to the increasing cost of energy.

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