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News & Views on Sustainable Computing for Green IT
Redemtech in the News on Sustainable Computing
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Redemtech is running a “Serious Good” contest in which it will give away $10,000 of refurbished equipment to 10 non-profit groups. Nominations accepted on Twitter. ZDNet
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The University of Richmond has committed to a comprehensive sustainability action plan and contracted Redemtech because they fit all e-waste recycling requirements. EDUCAUSE Quarterly
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ITAM is not a new idea anymore. Yes, it is complex and expensive, but it is also a strategic capability which, when done right, delivers great ROI. ITAK Magazine
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Economic realities are forcing IT to put the brakes on planned refreshes and extend the lifecycle of legacy assets. The cost of delayed obsolescence? Less than nothing. GreenerComputing
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Amazing Race fans were treated to a disturbing spectacle Sunday night in the name of supposed recycling. Perhaps the show should be renamed Amazing Waste? GreenerComputing
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Whether you have a green IT program or you're thinking about implementing one, a baseline of your current IT operations is critical to your success. Yet, many companies are skipping the assessment process. Take assessment GreenerComputing
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The massive mountain of e-waste just keeps growing and companies finally seem to realize there might be a problem, not only for the environment, but their security. PM Network (pg 13)
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When green IT includes ways IT can help businesses become more sustainable and save money in the process, the prospect becomes imminently more promising. eChannelLine
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Under a partnership forged between Redemtech and Habitat for Humanity, refurbished computers are finding "redemption" in the homes the charity built for local families. Grove City Record
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There was a massive electronics collection day in Washington, D.C., coordinated by Redemtech. One employee rode his bike into the Capitol with a desktop strapped to the back. ZDNet
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Why is eBay a bazaar for hard drives containing sensitive data? How is it that most e-waste being exported? Blame fraud, lack of governance, downstream accountability. GreenerComputing
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Redemtech Newsletter Articles on Sustainable Computing
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Recent investigations have put the recycling industry on notice and raised the stakes for companies to ensure the highest environmental standards in managing e-waste.
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BAN’s Jim Puckett talks of the staggering toll e-waste exports are taking on the environment and public health in developing countries.
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Fortune 50 company develops centralized ITAM processes to make it easier to track and redeploy equipment; saves $5.8 million while improving security and regulatory compliance.
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Jim discusses the importance of recycling—and choosing the right recycler—to minimize the environmental impact of e-waste.
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IDC’s David Daoud reports that more Fortune 500 companies are outsourcing IT asset disposal as they discover the program requires stringent policies and security practices and special expertise beyond the scope of their IT departments.
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Selling IT sustainability programs within your organization is the same as selling any IT program: focus on the benefits to the business. In the case of sustainability, the benefits realized can outweigh the costs.
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The economics of asset management heavily favor transforming stockpiles of unused equipment into a lean inventory of re-deployable systems; the Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher (MAR) program now makes those economics even more attractive.
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Microsoft’s Bill Benton explains the new MAR licensing program and the myriad benefits it will provide to corporate end users among others.
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Eric answers important questions related to technology reuse and what business enterprises can do to implement this practice.
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The new wave of corporate interest in sustainable business practices, along with the ever-present need to manage budgets, make this an excellent time to extend equipment life cycles and increase utilization.
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Redemtech Blogs on Sustainable Computing
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In converting a small guesthouse into a new home office, I realized I could save money and the environment at the same time.
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With the support of our corporate clients, Redemtech imagines a world where keys to personal prosperity - information and community - are available to everyone in near-equal measure.
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We are revealing ourselves to be no wiser than the Great Auk that allowed itself to be bludgeoned into extinction by greedy people.
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We take swipes at China’s lead emissions, but need to look hard at what’s going on in our own backyard, as lead operations in this country are located near residential areas and even schools.
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Individuals and businesses alike are interested in doing what's best for the environment - as long as it doesn't cost them anything.
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I’ve found myself wondering why individuals, nonprofits and companies are so easily fooled by e-waste exporters.
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CBS must be oblivious to the plight of developing nations where unscrupulous businesses posing as electronics recyclers dump electronics from Western countries like the U.S.
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New dynamics have entered the e-waste arena.One is the e-waste supplier’s brand name.
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