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- | 92% of the 300 senior UK IT executives surveyed by CBR wanted to make their firms IT infrastructure | + | 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.