Companies tempted to cut back on 'soft' IT projects like green computing to
save money could end up with major bills further down the line.
A new Gartner analysis of green computing found that dropping environmental
initiatives could prove very expensive.
Power saving in particular was listed as a key way of cutting costs and
reducing a company's carbon footprint.
"Faced with an economic downturn, many organisations tend to cut back on soft
programmes such as green efforts as a cost saving measure," said Steve
Kleynhans, research vice president at Gartner.
"However, companies need to pursue these low-risk initiatives as they often
provide quick returns that are especially attractive in a cost-cutting
environment.
"Green PC initiatives typically do not add significantly to ongoing
operational costs, and the small upfront costs are usually easily recovered 12
to 18 months after the programme begins."
Gartner recommends buying only eco-friendly PCs that have advanced power
management, for example. These cost around £10 more than a standard PC but can
save £100 per year.
Similarly, adjusting the power settings of the computer via the operating
system can cut annual power consumption costs from £33 to £9.
Firms should also make more effort to recycle PC components, and use
technology like videoconferencing to cut business travel.
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