| Title: | Sustainable Computing: It's Not Easy Being Green (ID: CSD5349) |
| Author(s): | Mary K. Pratt (ComputerWorld, Inc.) |
| Topics: | Financial Management, Green Computing, Replacement Strategy, ROI |
| Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (03/20/2006) |
| Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports |
| Abstract: | "CIO William Hill had an admirable, if unanticipated, return on investment when he overhauled the IT infrastructure for Dayton, Ohio: He helped the environment. Hill's strategy included replacing the old setup -- a disorganized mix of 80 archaic networked terminals and numerous ad hoc PCs of varying ages and operating systems -- with thin clients for 60% of the staff and PCs for the rest, strategically positioned for optimum use. Hill opted for thin clients for technological and cost reasons, but says he saw a corresponding drop in how much energy his organization uses -- a drop that saves the city between $60,000 and $90,000 annually." |
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