By Paul Desmond , Network World , 09/01/2008

Yes, the energy savings are nice, but for Deloitte CIO Larry Quinlan, green IT is just part of running an efficient IT shop

By Paul Desmond , Network World , 09/01/2008

EBSCOhost is a fee-based research service that provides libraries in North America with access to more than 20 million articles from 20,000-plus journals and magazines, all driven from two data centers in the coastal town of Ipswich, Mass.

News September 27, 2008

Two years ago, Myrna Soto established an IT project management office at MGM Mirage, the $7.7 billion casino entertainment company. Now Soto, who is the chief information security officer (CISO) and vice president of IT ...

News August 20, 2008

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) estimates it can save between $750,000 and $50 million annually if a majority of government agencies implement power management software that would enable IT to program ...

News September 8, 2008

Chief Technology Officer Arvind Thapar wants to bring new green technology to his company, but his proposed initiative -- installing wind turbines to generate power -- is decidedly outside the usual realm of IT.

By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World, 02/18/08

First-hand looks at how space, power and cooling efficiencies have improved data center operations at Bowne, Digital Realty and Unisys

By Denise Dubie, Network World, 02/27/07

Boston healthcare organization is deploying free tools to manage power consumption across 25,000 desktops

By Chris Mellor, TechWorld, 01/31/08

Power management company, Cassatt has joined the Green Grid, a nonprofit consortium dedicated to improving energy efficiency in data centers.

By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World, 12/03/07

Orbitz, a Chicago travel Web site, has embraced environmentalism as a corporate strategy.

By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World, 12/03/07

CIO explains how she’s outfitting EPA with energy-efficient IT

Feature By Cara Garretson, Network World, 11/05/07

San Diego Supercomputing Center constructs one using energy-efficient materials and techniques, plus such retro ideas as windows that actually open

By Network World Staff, Network World, 11/05/07

San Diego Supercomputing Center goes green

By Carolyn Duffy Marsan , Network World , 12/03/2007

Forget about having your own printer, coffee pot or a mini-refrigerator in your office.