A Bumpy Road Webcast: September 16
Going Green: Why, When, and How
Does your business have a plan to “go green”? Should it?
There is a lot of discussion taking place today around the concept of “green IT”. It’s not just about the greening of IT but also about “IT for Green” – applying IT to make the rest of the organization greener. So who are the early adopters… wide-eyed idealists? Not really. A surprising number of hard nosed-pragmatists are aggressively pursuing green technologies because they can see the potential for substantial cost savings and operational improvements!
A well designed green strategy can reduce energy and other operational costs – and that’s just for starters. The benefits extend to your brand image, the community, and the planet.
We invite you to learn more about where things stand, what’s on the horizon, and how you can leverage green IT to help your business operate more efficiently, cost effectively, and in an environmentally friendly manner!!
Register now for a free web seminar.
Wednesday, September 16, 11:00 AM ET
Topics to be covered:
- Overview: Green technology essential building blocks
- The business impact of green and beyond
- The IT impact of green and beyond
- Real world case studies
- Getting started
Who should attend:
> Business decision-makers wanting to better understand today’s emerging technologies and their potential impact
> IT decision-makers looking for insights into how, when, and where to consider deployment of green technologies
Speaker:
Vik Chandra
Strategist
Energy and Environment Software Solutions
IBM
The Bumpy Road Series is a free webcast which each month tackles – in an educational manner – a different business problem area. The goal of these discussions is to offer business decision makers useful ideas for improving the application of technology to their business – all in the context of today’s difficult economy.
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