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Circular IT series - Nutanix: Energy bill-shock must push IT to go greener & leaner
17 Sep 2022 -
Circular IT series - Nutanix: Pacing out the carbon footprint of digital
02 Sep 2022 -
Circular IT series - Teemill: Collaborative Saas platforms are transforming the concept of 'waste'
25 Aug 2022
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly's 'circular technology economy' series written by Sammy Zoghlami in his role as SVP EMEA, Nutanix. Given the fact that we know the ongoing energy crisis is ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly circular economy series written by Rob Tribe in his capacity as VP of systems engineering at Nutanix - known as a hyper-converged cloud computing ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly circular economy series attributed to Sofia Voudouroglou of Teemill, an open access enterprise software platform that allows businesses to access ...
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Circular IT series - CHG-Meridian: Managing unstoppable (but sustainable) IT consumption
24 Aug 2022 -
Circular IT series - Logitech eco-lead: Designing for sustainability, carbon-neutrality & usability
18 Aug 2022 -
Circular IT series - DevicePilot CEO Pilgrim Beart on greener smarter technology
12 Aug 2022 -
Circular IT series - Vertiv: A datacentre report card, C+ 'could do better'
10 Aug 2022 -
Buds for business: Logitech wireless earbuds
29 Jul 2022 -
Circular IT series - OctoML: Lighter carbon footprints on planet ML
27 Jul 2022 -
Circular IT series - Cloudinary: Small changes to cut bandwidth lead to big CO2 savings
20 Jul 2022
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly’s ‘circular tech economy’ series written by Simon Young in his capacity as director and VP of sales for UK & Ireland at technology services company ...
Logitech is known for its peripherals and software. The Swiss-American company makes some of (what would widely be agreed to be) the higher-end and perhaps more durable lines of equipment on the ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly’s ‘circular technology economy’ series written by Pilgrim Beart. Now the founder of DevicePilot, a software platform for monitoring, managing and automating ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly’s ‘circular IT economy’ series written by Simon Brady in his capacity as services channel business development manager for EMEA at Vertiv - a company known ...
In the process (as we are) of talking to Logitech on sustainable circular tech economy issues, the company highlighted its latest product launch, which it says fits completely in-line with its very ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly’s ‘circular technology’ series written by Jason Knight in his capacity as co-founder and chief product officer (CPO) at OctoML - a company known for its ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly’s circular IT series written in full by Tal Lev-Ami, co-founder and CTO of Cloudinary. Cloudinary is known for its cloud-based image and video management ...
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Circular IT series - everphone: Going green, DaaS the way to do it
14 Jul 2022 -
Doogee S98 Pro ruggedised smartphone
13 Jul 2022 -
Circular IT Series - HashiCorp: Let's fix cloud waste
10 Jul 2022 -
Circular IT series - InterSystems: Peak performance via tight feedback loops
05 Jul 2022 -
Huawei MateBook E Windows tablet (laptop)
04 Jul 2022
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly circular economy series attributed to Tillmann Schwabe in his capacity as general manager of everphone - a company known for its online ...
There’s a certain breed of user that likes to ‘tool up’ to the highest possible level, even if they’re not always found on the side of a mountain. You know the sort of person… you’ve seen them walk ...
This is a guest post in the Computer Weekly ‘Circular IT’ series written by Melar Chen in her role as product marketing manager at HashiCorp - a company known for its modular DevOps infrastructure ...
This is a guest post written for Computer Weekly’s series of features dedicated to examining the ‘circular IT economy’ authored by Scott Gnau in his capacity as head of data platforms at ...
Many older laptops die off within about three years of use, especially if you’re a heavy compute user that installs a whole bag of apps and pushes the device in and out of airports once or twice a ...