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: Green IT (green information technology) is the practice of environmentally sustainable computing. Green IT aims to minimize the negative impact of IT operations on the environment by designing, manufacturing, operating and disposing of computers and computer-related products in an environmentally-friendly manner. As a digital consultant to a mid-size organization what approaches to Green computing will you recommend to this organization? What are the benefits an organization can reap by implementing green practices?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Green Practices by organisation

Explanation:

Going green has several other benefits for companies. These include tax credits and incentives, improved efficiency, healthier workplaces, and cost savings – for instance by printing less, turning lights off in unused rooms and refilling ink cartridges. Reusing items also reduces waste from plastic packaging.

Answered by bratislava
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Green technology has several benefits such as low cost, low emission and better use of information.

Explanation:

  • Green computing is Green ICT and it focuses on the practice of sustainability and environmental computing. It includes green chemistry and reduces hazardous material and optimizes energy efficiency.
  • Many approaches can be implemented as product longevity in order to maintain the life cycle of the machines. The majority of desktops have ecological footprinting that contributes to the prolonged lifecycle. It also includes upgradability and modularity.
  • In data center design, there are five primary areas to focus on the use of energy such as air management, cooling systems, and electrical systems to increase performance and efficiency.

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