green computing
Sustainability Through Green Computing
Posted February 22nd, 2008 by adminGreen computing is the practice of using computer resources more efficiently. This can include developing hardware using sustainable practices and developing hardware and software that is more energy efficient. Developing an achievable green computing strategy can not only help the environment but it can also result in a savings of billions in energy cost each year. Nearly 2% of the worlds energy consumption is dedicated to network and data centers.
Many companies are adopting green computing strategies not only for desktops but also for their industrial computer applications. The power consumption from the machines as well as the complex cooling systems that are required can cost a large company hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.
Green computing can also be applied to everyday mobile devices, such as PDA's or cell phones. Mobile devices such as these rely on an embedded computer to control the power usage. Manufacturers are constantly striving for techniques to make the devices more energy efficient.
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