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.
In this World Wide Wrap: FESPA shows green commitment, Kodak buys back itself, and Yachts want newspapers at sea.
The Africa Innovation Centre forms part of IBM's $120 million investment in the region.
In today's technology roundup: Gmail forbidden in Germany, ambulance service loses 900 000 records, Sony and Sony Ericsson top Greenpeace ranking, and 10 networks host 50% of malicious sites.
Virtual desktops are set to become mainstream in the next 18 months.
In this World Wide Wrap: $75m spent on green data centre, IBM opens biggest green data centre, and Green data centre push.
When it comes to environmentally-friendly printing, customers often can't see the wood for the trees.
Airline IT can help preserve the planet for humanity, says IATA.
Airline Sita becomes the first IT vendor to sign up to aviation industry green drive.