November and December often mark the months when people and organizations take a close look at some of the events that occurred during the last twelve months to determine potential opportunities and action items for the coming year. One of … Continue reading →
Expands Product Catalog to include vendor networking products that meet CSCI specifications for energy efficiency PORTLAND, Ore. — December 14, 2011 — Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI), the 700-member global consortium focused on reducing the energy consumption and carbon … Continue reading →
Offers enterprises and the telecom sector guidelines and best practices for managing energy use across networks and connected devices PORTLAND, Ore. — November 22, 2011 — Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI), the 700-member consortium focused on reducing the energy … Continue reading →
Since the launch of Climate Savers Computing four years ago, our members and global partners have helped save well over $2 billion in annual energy costs by decreasing CO2 emissions from computing equipment by approximately 41 – 45 million metric … Continue reading →
For the past several years the topic of green IT and sustainability has generally been driven by environmentalists and corporate IT and technical teams. These are the folks and organizations that were among the first to recognize the financial and … Continue reading →
Mickey meets GreenIT I’m freshly back from the IEEE International Green Computing Conference (IGCC), held this year in Orlando, Florida. CSCI was lucky to be participating in a conference with such high-quality papers being presented. At IGCC, CSCI hosted … Continue reading →
The momentum for driving more energy efficient software continues! We’re holding our second roundtable focusing on helping to ensure seamless interaction between power management and software applications on Wednesday, September 14 in conjunction with the Intel Developer Forum in San … Continue reading →
Earlier this week, Intel’s Abhishek Agrawal and I — on behalf of CSCI — attended the IEEE International Green Computing Conference (IGCC) in Orlando, Florida. This was the second year for IGCC, a largely academic conference covering a range of … Continue reading →
As many of our members know, last month we announced a call for input seeking information about how software applications may be interfering with power management on PCs and networked computers. A big thank you to the many CSCI members … Continue reading →
ORLANDO, Fl. — July 6, 2011 — Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI), the global consortium focused on reducing the energy consumption and carbon footprint of computing equipment through power management and more energy efficient computing technologies, today announced that it will bring power management experts and software developers together in Orlando for a July 26 round-table at the IEEE Green Computing Conference.
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