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Microsoft Builds a Green Campus to Save Costs and Reduce Carbon Footprint
Overview Microsoft planned to expand its facilities in Shanghai, China, beginning in late 2007. It needed to incorporate sustainable building requirements and cost savings into the campus. Microsoft IT worked with other Microsoft teams to build and run a green campus in Shanghai. The teams focused on deriving benefits from the following elements of the campus: offices, data center, labs, desktop and laptop computers, virtual collaboration.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Best Practices for Translating Customer Satisfaction into Revenue
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Support Strategies: Customer Experience Management
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3 Strategies for Reducing IT Support Costs
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The Role of the x86 Processors in the Virtualized, Energy-Contstrained Datacentre
This IDC White Paper analyzes the latest technology and market developments in the x86 server space, which has been significantly impacted by the spread of virtualization solutions and the rise...



