Green IT White Papers

Alternative Computing Options for an Alternative Energy Company

Overview InsynQ services combine computing resources in the data center, increasing the processing power for the clients while using less equipment for the task. And InsynQ services promote the use of thin client technologies, scaling down the equipment requirements for clients and subscribers. Less equipment means less heat generated and less power consumed. InsynQ services promote the concepts of working from anywhere at any time. Remote capability and virtualized systems often means less travel is required to bring users together, saving time as well as fuel. And InsynQ services promote paperless (or "Less paper") systems, encouraging subscribers to view documents on screen rather than in print. This saves power, printer consumables, and paper.

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PublisherInsynQ File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2009
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