Implementing Green IT - Cutting ICT-related Costs and Carbon in Scottish Universities and Colleges
Date
15 June 2009
Venue
Edinburgh
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This free event forms part of a Scottish Funding Council-supported project which is being managed by EAUC Scotland. It is aimed at further and higher education institutions, which want to take cost-effective action to reduce their ICT-related energy consumption and environmental footprint, but need hands on assistance in its implementation.
Chris Cartledge has recently retired as Deputy IT Director at the University of Sheffield, where he established a reputation as one of the pioneers of green IT within the sector. He now works as a consultant for JISC on data centres and shared services, and for the SusteIT project, where he carried out much of the work on its energy and carbon footprinting tool. The session will draw on Chris’s practical experience in low power devices, powerdown, print management, and data centre power supply and cooling.
The event will have a limited number of attendees to provide scope for detailed discussion. For more information, please see the flyer below.
Chris Cartledge has recently retired as Deputy IT Director at the University of Sheffield, where he established a reputation as one of the pioneers of green IT within the sector. He now works as a consultant for JISC on data centres and shared services, and for the SusteIT project, where he carried out much of the work on its energy and carbon footprinting tool. The session will draw on Chris’s practical experience in low power devices, powerdown, print management, and data centre power supply and cooling.
The event will have a limited number of attendees to provide scope for detailed discussion. For more information, please see the flyer below.