Abstract
Green computing
is the study and practice of using computing
resources efficiently.
The goals are similar to green chemistry; that is
reduce the use
of hazardous materials, maximize energy efficiency during
the product's
lifetime, and promote recyclability or biodegradability of
defunct products
and factory waste. Taking into consideration the popular
use of
information technology industry, it has to lead a revolution of sorts
by turning green
in a manner no industry has ever done before. It is worth
emphasizing that
this “green technology” should not be just about sound
bytes to impress
activists but concrete action and organizational policy.
Opportunities
lie in green technology like never before in history and
organizations
are seeing it as a way to create new profit centers while
trying to help
the environmental cause. The plan towards green IT should
include new
electronic products and services with optimum efficiency
and all possible
options towards energy savings.
Contents
Introduction 1
Approaches to
Green Computing
Future of Green
Computing
Ways of
Implementation
GREEN IT: Next
burning issue for business
Recent
implementations of Green Computing
Conclusion
References
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