In this World Wide Wrap: Rocker swaps guitar for green-tech, Symposium looks at green trends, and Australian developer gets $750 000.
The Lexmark X9575 handles a professional network environment, while the X6575 is targeted at the home office.
Businesses can keep their legacy systems, and future-proof them for future software generations.
Peter Armstrong explains why companies should, or shouldn't, virtualise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Adaptec sells Snap Server, Google on your TV, and Disagreement over Energy Star.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco to reduce GHG emissions, University of Tennessee implements Aruba, and LG, Honeywell partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Taiwan hosts symposium, Green interest wanes, and Cisco goes green.
Dell aims to be 100% carbon neutral by the end of this year.
The ITWeb Green IT Summit 2008 aims to find out exactly how the green agenda is faring in SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gartner names market leader, EquaTerra and Microsoft partner, and BI sells 'green' software.
The Sahara Inverter is positioned as an alternative, eco-friendly source to generators.
Teaming with Progress Energy and SunPower, SAS will supply renewable energy resources to the US community.