The company uses its annual conference to promote green IT initiatives.
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IP-based unified communications can reduce a company's carbon footprint, says Interactive Intelligence.
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The Desktop Board D945GCLF, from Axiz, is designed to support Internet-centric computing.
The C200 multifunctional device offers printing speeds of up to 20 A4 pages per minute.
The notebooks include the SmartLogon facial recognition system, which identifies users' facial features.
A broad spectrum of best practices should be adopted for enhancing energy efficiency.
Realising that green practices can be cost-effective is a key element in the growing awareness in the market, says Michael Powell, product marketing manager at Kyocera Mita SA.
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