April 14, 2009

View the Archived TechChat on How to Improve Your Green Practices with Cisco EnergyWise


This TechChat featured Sriram Balasubramanian, Technical Marketing Engineer, LAN Switching Business Unit (LSBU) and Rik Irons-Mclean, Systems Engineer, UK Public Sector “green” lead. During this TechChat our speakers will discuss how going green is good for your business and the environment and how Cisco is uniquely positioned with the only innovative technology in the networking industry that directly targets energy consumption by expanding the role of the network to measure, reduce, and report energy consumption of IT and non-IT devices, including IP-enabled building field controllers.

View the archive of this discussion to understand how Cisco EnergyWise enables you to:
• Optimize business operations and cut costs
• Comply with government directives
• Create competitive differentiation
• Address the 98 percent of greenhouse gas emissions that are not directly under the control of IT
• Affect companywide energy usage

Click play below to view the archive of the event.


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Dannette Veale Posted by Dannette Veale at 04:58AM PST

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