What exactly is Green Computing?
Currently the ICT industry is responsible for 3% of the world's energy consumption. With the rate of consumption increasing by 20% a year, 2030 will be the year when the world's energy consumption will double because of the ICT industry. Gartner Research.
Find out how you can help reduce your firm’s carbon footprint with top tips to help reduce waste energy consumption and ways you can speed up your website to be more eco-friendly.

How to Speed Up Your Website and Be More Eco Friendly
"Faster websites aren’t just good the environment – they also have other benefits too. For example it has been suggested in web design circles that faster websites often rank higher in the search engines meaning you will get more visitors to your website and of course a website that loads faster leads to a better visitor experience."
Just what is Green Computing?
Firstly take a look at “Just what is Green Computing?” from the website ‘Bright Hub’ which gives an outline of Green Computing in Layman’s terms.
“When it comes to the world of computers, green computing is becoming one of the most popular trends. But, what exactly is green computing?”
3 Simple Steps to Cutting Energy Use & Costs with Green IT
Technology and the airline industry are equal polluters – Gartner
Energy use from servers, desktops, monitors and laptops is the largest single category of IT energy consumption, follow these three simple steps and help reduce your firms carbon footprint.
1. Decommission Non-Useful Servers
2. Manage PC and Laptop Power Consumption
3. Improve IT Asset Utilization & Visibility

