In this World Wide Wrap: |--gbp--|9bn project to monitor energy, military billing lacks unified system, and Direct Insite signs with INTTRA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green innovation to boost Irish economy, Motorola reaffirms environmental focus, and BCS intros green qualification.
The company eliminates 8 349 servers from clients' IT footprint with SaaS-based unified e-mail management services.
Samsung's LED HDTVs are 100% recyclable, according to the company.
In today's technology roundup: Sun may have violated bribery laws, EU issues blow to net neutrality, Solar cells fitted into windows, and sites fail age verification check.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cash management beats budget constraints, mobile banking on the rise, and blades key to green data centres.
In this World Wide Wrap: Prism bridges apps gap, showcase demos sour power, and GE releases 100DVD-disc.
Virtualisation software revenue will increase by 55% in 2009 in the EMEA market, says Gartner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Japan firms invest in network, Walsh tackles mobile waste, and India boasts lowest tariffs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Carbon Trust ropes in China, Seagate ships green hard drives, and Adaptiva addresses power management.
Mass deployment of broadband networks can accelerate the shift from physical to virtual infrastructure and services, says Ericsson.
In this World Wide Wrap: Aviva sticks to outsourcing, document outsourcing surges, and Patni receives green vendor award.