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9月15日

Best Practice Webcast: Green IT and Client Computing

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8月28日

Best Practice Webcast: Green IT and Client Computing

Apologize for not having last event due to some technical reasons.

As per the schedule we are going to have a session “Green IT and Client Computing” on 12th September(Saturday) 5-6 PM(Sydney time) What will be time in my zone?

To join this meeting you can use following URL:
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=976JZR&role=attend&pw=Qhz7%3Attqc

OR

If above link doesn’t work then you can use following details:

Attendee URL             https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join
Meeting ID                 976JZR
Attendee Entry Code Qhz7:ttqc

Session abstract:
By 2010, 75% of organizations will use full life cycle energy and CO2 footprint as mandatory PC hardware buying criteria (Gartner Group 2008). Thin clients are the obvious choice, but require significant change. An easier way to make the transition is to buy energy efficient computers or computers containing less pollutants. Pollutants in our waterways and carbon emissions are the two separate areas that need to be addressed. Some products claiming to be green may compromise one of these concerns for the other. In this session you will learn about the client computing technologies, their power consumption and ways to make your client computing environment more environmentally friendly.

Presenter Bio:
After finishing school, Benjamin enrolled in a Diploma in Photojournalism and after 2 years and some other study in Computing and Literature he completed this qualification and had a couple of travel articles published. For the next year he fell into Scuba Dive Instructing and then went back to Computers. Ten years on Benjamin is still a IT specialist in software with a degree in Technology majoring in Information Systems. However having worked for several different types of organisations of different sizes it taught Benjamin what he really wanted out of his career – having always been quite independent and concerned for the environment and people's health, the emergence of 'Green IT' was the break he needed to start his own business, Green Earth IT.

7月31日

Best Practice Webcast: Sustainability and Green IT Overview

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7月29日

Best Practice Webcast: Sustainability and Green IT Overview

Thanks for your valuable feedback and interest.

As per the schedule we are going to have a session “Sustainability and Green IT Overview
on 31st July(Friday) 5-6 PM(Sydney time)  What will be time in my zone?

To join this meeting you can use following URL:
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=NM98R8&role=attend&pw=hZ%3B%25CC%3A9m

OR

If above link doesn’t work then you can use following details:

Attendee URL             https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join
Meeting ID                 NM98R8
Attendee Entry Code  hZ;%CC:9m

Session abstract:

In this presentation, Alan sets the broader context by providing an overview of Corporate Sustainability and Greenhouse Gas Measurement as well as the informatics and ICT challenges to help customers better measure and manage sources of greenhouse gas emissions. You’ll learn about:

    * Basics of Corporate Sustainability and the reporting frameworks used
    * Examples of sustainability initiatives undertaken by organizations
    * Measuring Greenhouse Gas emissions (International and Australian National Guidelines)
    * Explanations on the types of emissions
    * Implications for IT departments
    * Data challenges and informatics opportunities

Presenter Bio:

Alan is Associate Director of Net Balance's Sydney practice, having joined after a 13 year career in Banking and Management Consulting. Since joining Net Balance he has assisted clients in developing their sustainability and climate change risk management strategies and is coaching executives and business managers of organizations that are embarking on sustainability programs. Alan combines his practical business/finance experience towards our clients sustainability needs and has worked on strategic development and reviews, report redesign, sustainability data management and KPIs, greenhouse gas inventories and strategies as well as report assurance and verification. He is passionate about integrating sustainability practices into existing performance and risk management frameworks as well as measuring the financial and non-financial value of sustainability initiatives and strategies.

Alan has an understanding of the ICT sector and a background in MIS, and combines these backgrounds with his Sustainability domain experience. His involvement in the Green IT Taskforce Awareness Committee is driven by his objective to maximize the practicality of Sustainable ICT solutions to the ultimate end user organizations that are striving to become more sustainable.

7月22日

Sustainability and Green IT Overview

Session abstract:

In this presentation, Alan sets the broader context by providing an overview of Corporate Sustainability and Greenhouse Gas Measurement as well as the informatics and ICT challenges to help customers better measure and manage sources of greenhouse gas emissions. You’ll learn about:

Basics of Corporate Sustainability and the reporting frameworks used
Examples of sustainability initiatives undertaken by organizations
Measuring Greenhouse Gas emissions (International and Australian National Guidelines)
Explanations on the types of emissions
Implications for IT departments
Data challenges and informatics opportunities

Presenter Bio:

Alan is Associate Director of Net Balance's Sydney practice, having joined after a 13 year career in Banking and Management Consulting. Since joining Net Balance he has assisted clients in developing their sustainability and climate change risk management strategies and is coaching executives and business managers of organizations that are embarking on sustainability programs. Alan combines his practical business/finance experience towards our clients sustainability needs and has worked on strategic development and reviews, report redesign, sustainability data management and KPIs, greenhouse gas inventories and strategies as well as report assurance and verification. He is passionate about integrating sustainability practices into existing performance and risk management frameworks as well as measuring the financial and non-financial value of sustainability initiatives and strategies.

Alan has an understanding of the ICT sector and a background in MIS, and combines these backgrounds with his Sustainability domain experience. His involvement in the Green IT Taskforce Awareness Committee is driven by his objective to maximize the practicality of Sustainable ICT solutions to the ultimate end user organizations that are striving to become more sustainable.

Event Date and Time:

31st July(Friday) 5-6 PM(Sydney time)

To register yourself please feel out this form:
http://tinyurl.com/SustainabilityandGreenITSurvey

Please note that Survey closing date is : July 27, 2009
5月26日

Best Practice Webcast: Presenting at large events such as TechEd

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Live Meeting Download Link: https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/view?id=2PD8D9
Meeting ID:                         2PD8D9
Attendee Entry Code:          G2'"F}ttX

PowerPoint slide can be downloaded from here: http://cid-4dbb45edf3e1b363.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/Best%20Practices%20Webcasts/2009/PresentingAtLargeEvents.pptx

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