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The public sector is the biggest user of IT in the UK with an annual spend of £12 billion. They have recently been warned that government computer systems must become greener as they have a responsibility to set a positive example. The Governments CIO believes that there is real potential to deliver more sustainable IT, and there is currently work under progress to look at how the government can work with the industry to put public sector IT onto a more sustainable footing.
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With an annual spend of £12 billion, the public sector is the biggest user of IT in the UK. Cabinet Office minister Gillian Merron has warned that government computer systems must become greener, as it has a responsibility to set a positive example.

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Full story: Make tech greener, CIOs told (21-Sep-07)

With an annual spend of £12 billion, the public sector is the biggest user of IT in the UK. Cabinet Office minister Gillian Merron has warned that government computer systems must become greener, as it has a responsibility to set a positive example.

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