Monday, January 5, 2009

Your guide to green IT

January 05, 2009 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

Systems Channel Advisor

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Green IT solutions guide
Editors, SearchSystemsChannel.com

With the economy in a tailspin, your customers will be looking for new ways to save money in 2009. Help them reduce their costs with this guide to providing green IT services.

There are opportunities in all areas of IT: security, storage, networking and, of course, the data center. These tips, tutorials, news stories and podcasts can show you how to take advantage of these opportunities and cut your customers' energy expenses.


Read the rest of this guide.


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Virtualization predictions for 2009
Blog: Will 2009 be the year of cloud computing, Hyper-V or desktop virtualization? Find out as experts and industry leaders look into the future.
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