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Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices

✍ Scribed by San Murugesan, G. R. Gangadharan


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
432
Series
Wiley - IEEE
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


β€œUltimately, this is a remarkable book, a practical testimonial, and a comprehensive bibliography rolled into one. It is a single, bright sword cut across the various murky green IT topics. And if my mistakes and lessons learned through the green IT journey are any indication, this book will be used every day by folks interested in greening IT.”
β€”Β Simon Y. Liu, Ph.D. & Ed.D., Editor-in-Chief,Β IT ProfessionalΒ Magazine, IEEE Computer Society, Director, U.S. National Agricultural Library

This book presents a holistic perspective onGreen IT by discussing its various facets and showing how to strategically embrace it

Harnessing Green IT: Principles and PracticesΒ examines various ways of making computing and information systems greener – environmentally sustainable -, as well as several means of using Information Technology (IT) as a tool and an enabler to improve the environmental sustainability. The book focuses on both greening of IT and greening by IT – complimentary approaches to attaining environmental sustainability. Β  In a single volume, it Β  comprehensively covers several key aspects of Green IT - green technologies, design, standards, maturity models, strategies and adoption -, and presents a clear approach to greening IT encompassing green use, green disposal, green design, and green manufacturing. It also illustrates how to stratgically apply green IT in practice in several areas.

Key Features:

  • Presents a comprehensive coverage of key topics of imprortance and practical relevanceΒ  - green technologies, design, standards, maturity models, strategies and adoption
  • Highlights several useful approaches to embracing green IT in several areas
  • Features chapters written by accomplished experts from industry and academia who have first-hand knowledge and expertise in specific areas of green IT
  • Presents a set of review and discussion questions for each chapter that will help the readers to examine and explore the green IT domain further
  • Includes a companion website providingΒ  resources for further information and presentation slides

This book will be an invaluable resource for IT Professionals, academics, students, researchers, project leaders/managers, IT business executives, CIOs, CTOs and anyone interested in Green IT and harnessing it to enhance our environment.


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