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***Green IT: New Power & Unified Comms whitepapers***

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There are a few new whitepapers on power savings & telework that have been released recently (some replacing older whitepapers and some brand new):

  • Reducing PC Power Consumption and Costs with Windows Vista - targeted at business and technical decision makers, this whitepaper replaces the old 'Windows Energy Conservation' whitepaper (2007).  Its a nice succinct paper that gives a good overview of what exactly makes Windows Vista more energy efficient, provides data on Energy Star analysis and covers two specific customer examples and the savings they have made with Windows Vista.
  • Addressing the challenges facing the distributed, 21st Century Business Through Telework - this one is a Wainhouse Research report sponsored by Microsoft and was released in June 2008.  Its about 20 pages and covers off the definition of telework, business issues & impacts related to telework, technologies and three different telework scenarios.  Overall it has some good background statistics & info that can contribute to your internal business case for telework / telecommuting / remote working programs.  In the technologies section they are generic but do have a Microsoft Technologies box outlining what can be used from our perspective - its not particularly specific but just wanted to make a note that OCS R2 was recently released (Feb 09) which provides enhanced telephony features if you are considering this technology.  Check out the latest features of OCS R2 or this link for the detailed technical guides.
  • Telework and the US Federal Government: At the Tipping Point - and finally, for those readers of mine in the US, this whitepaper (by the same research group as the one above) takes a specific look at the US government related issues, impacts and case studies.  Although parts of it are obviously very US-government-centric (and repeat elements of the previous whitepaper), it still makes a good reference for other global governments' teleworking strategy development.

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