The implications of Outcome based compliance for Information Technology

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Next Steps For Intel Energy Saving

 

Determining where to focus attention and getting accurate data to support decisions can be challenging. Enterprise-wide office-environment power consumption data is not typically available; therefore, potential reductions are all estimates based on internal and external power usage studies and best practise.
 

As part of an effort to engage employees and increase awareness, Intel use social media to [...]

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Power Management Software Versus Employee Awareness

Third-party power management tools often require installation of an additional agent on the PC, which increases IT overhead, in return for helping to measure and reduce the energy consumed in the office environment.

To evaluate the potential energy savings offered by third-party power management tools, Intel conducted two studies: one with enforced energy management and soft [...]

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Reducing Office Energy Use at Intel (Part 2)

Intel concentrated on two distinct areas:

Evaluating enabling technologies
Changing business practises by educating employees about office energy consumption, raising their interest level, and motivating them to change their usage behaviors.

Several technological advances, such as more energy-efficient and powerful laptop PCs, solid-state drives (SSDs), and intelligent power management software tools, reduce energy consumption in the office environment. 

Intel has shifted [...]

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