
Herndon, VA (PRWEB) January 16, 2012
The Green IT Council continues to help corporations and Federal governmental agencies cut expense, save time, and reduce energy waste with Green IT solutions. We have changed the way these organizations operate their networks, hardware, software, and data centers today and prepared them for the data expansion and evolution of tomorrow. Let us show you how the power of Green IT Council can help you do the same for your corporation or governmental agency.
In the year 2012, the Green IT Council continues to push the envelope on Green IT and Cloud Computing with the top companies breaking new ground and maximizing energy efficient computing from the desktop to the data center, from hardware to software, and from the network to the virtual cloud.
If you are serious about energy efficient computing from a ROI and TCO point of view, then you won?t want to miss this landmark event held in the Washington DC metropolitan area. This year?s event will be held at the Sheraton Premiere in Vienna, VA. Mark your calendars for April 18th, 2012.
About Green IT Council:
The Green IT Council is a non-profit community of industry leaders working together to create greener standards in Green computing.
The purpose of the Green IT Council is as follows:
Educate: To educate IT professionals, managers, and government on the need for and advantages of eco-friendly technology.
Standardize: The council works with leading experts to determine a standard for Eco-friendly technology, and it?s true environmental impact.
Promote: Recognize and award companies showing a forward thinking view of technology and its environmental impact.
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