Australia's banks have scored a black mark for their progress on green IT initiatives from an international survey of financial sector sustainability measure potentially placing them at a competitive disadvantage compared to their greener international peers.
Australia's banks have scored a black mark for their progress on green IT initiatives from an international survey of financial sector sustainability measure potentially placing them at a competitive disadvantage compared to their greener international peers.
More than four out of five Australian IT departments have never seen their power bill - a stark example of how a lack of metrics has led to Australia falling behind the UK and US when it comes to greening ICT.
A third of Australia's IT managers never see their power bill, leaving them with no incentive to reduce it through green IT initiatives.
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