From recycling to water conservation and solar panels, the Green Movement touches many aspects of our lives. For small to medium businesses (SMB), going green often begins in the computer room. Not only is it environmentally responsible, but green computing makes good business sense.
In basic terms, green computing involves reducing the environmental impact of technology. That means using less energy, reducing waste, and promoting sustainability. Green computing reduces the carbon footprint of a business and provides a reputation boost. From a budget perspective, eco-friendly computing can reduce energy and operational costs more than 30%.
Three business practices that help both the environment and the bottom line include choosing energy-efficient systems, moving to the cloud and facilitating telecommuting.
Going green starts with smart purchasing and usage practices. Because IT accounts for a disproportionate amount of the total energy consumption of a typical business, energy-efficient computing directly impacts the bottom line.
Keep in mind a few essential tips:
For small businesses, maintaining a full IT solution in-house incurs significant cost, from personnel to servers and system maintenance. Servers alone consume large amounts of energy and often operate far below capacity.
Migrating to cloud computing often allows organizations to reduce both budget and power usage. Without the need to maintain costly server rooms, companies can focus their resources more effectively. In addition, the scalable nature of cloud computing allows organizations flexibility in designing a solution to expand with company growth.
Telecommuting offers many business benefits, from increased employee satisfaction to reduced overhead. Employees who telecommute spend less time flying and driving to work, directly reducing carbon emissions.
At the same time, the deep integration of Microsoft chat and video-conferencing features, Office 365 applications, and Microsoft Cloud storage solutions allows employees to collaborate from multiple locations with ease.
With so many options available, determining the most effective solution for your organization presents a challenge for non-technical personnel. Adopting green computing practices that will move your business forward requires an assessment to identify opportunities and build a strong business case.
Whether you choose to keep operations in-house or to outsource your IT, a dedicated and capable managed services provider can help you meet your green computing goals. With expert assistance, you quickly implement the best green solutions for your organization and improve business processes while helping the environment.
Contact eMazzanti today for a free consult on how to bring your business to the green side!
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