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Displaying items by tag: Green

Waterjet cutting has revolutionized modern manufacturing, offering precision and versatility in cutting various materials. Unlike traditional cutting methods, which often generate excessive heat and waste, waterjet cutting provides a cleaner, more efficient alternative. As industries move toward sustainable practices, the demand for eco-friendly cutting solutions has surged.

63% of employees in Australia see sustainability goals in their company, but would like to see more commitment

Published in Mobility

GUEST REVIEW: Venom is a Melbourne-based laptop manufacturer that sells to the world. Its laptops (and even its company policies) have attracted a loyal following since being established in 2008 and the company’s latest model, the Venom BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom, seeks to be the choice of businesses, MSPs and consumers seeking a high-quality, reliable laptop that suits mission-critical, high-productivity computing tasks.

Published in Guest Reviews
Thursday, 23 May 2024 10:42

The end of data centre greenwashing

Over the last decade, the commitments and reporting offered by data centre providers who lay claim to sustainability have moved from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a ‘must-have’ customer requirement.

Published in Guest Opinion
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 16:38

Five key things to look for in a green partner

GUEST OPINION: Going green is no longer just a catchphrase; it has become an increasingly mainstream and integral aspect of conducting business. Organisations should be doing everything they can to help the environment across their operations – such as installing solar panels on their buildings, recycling plastic packaging, using electric vehicles, and more – to promote and drive legitimate climate action.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST INTERVIEW: Greenbox began life over 20 years ago as an environmentally-focused IT asset lifecycle management company, becoming the first of its kind in Australia to go 100% carbon neutral, with Ross Thompson joining iTWireTV to explain the clear benefits of this ongoing journey.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Greenbox began life over 20 years ago as an environmentally-focused IT asset lifecycle management company, becoming the first of its kind in Australia to go 100% carbon neutral, with Ross Thompson joining iTWireTV to explain the clear benefits of this ongoing journey.

Published in Business IT

Apple's competitors are often forced to compete on price, because when it comes down to it, that's all they've got, but with the new 5G iPhone SE, the new M1-equipped 5G iPad Air, the new Mac Studio, the new 27-inch Studio display and the M1 Ultra processor, Apple boldly goes where no-one has gone before.

Published in Home Tech

COMPANY NEWS: Each year on November 11, China hosts the world’s largest e-commerce bonanza, which is also one of the globe’s largest digital projects. Behind the scenes, an array of innovative technologies is put to the test. Alibaba Group, for example, has launched several new technologies to support its 11.11 Global Shopping Festival in recent years. These include a self-developed database (OceanBase) launched in 2014 for hosting transaction systems, the world’s largest hybrid-cloud architecture in 2015, and core transaction systems migrated to the cloud in 2019, to name just a few. This year, for the first time, the festival is being run entirely on the cloud.

Published in Cloud

COMPANY NEWS: Each year on November 11, China hosts the world’s largest e-commerce bonanza, which is also one of the globe’s largest digital projects. Behind the scenes, an array of innovative technologies is put to the test. Alibaba Group, for example, has launched several new technologies to support its 11.11 Global Shopping Festival in recent years. These include a self-developed database (OceanBase) launched in 2014 for hosting transaction systems, the world’s largest hybrid-cloud architecture in 2015, and core transaction systems migrated to the cloud in 2019, to name just a few. This year, for the first time, the festival is being run entirely on the cloud.

Published in Company news

Three new colours are coming to the Samsung Galaxy S6 range in Australia depending on the model: Green Emerald, Gold Platinum or Blue Topaz.

Published in Home Tech

Australian icon Dick Smith has lashed out at the government's energy policies, describing our economy as "extremely vulnerable" and calling for the support of nuclear energy.

Published in People Moves

For a long time geothermal energy has been dismissed as an oddity.  Soon, it will be very much mainstream.

Published in Energy

Former Optus executive turned Liberal MP Paul Fletcher has lambasted the latest announced NBN rollout as a cynical exercise in political pork barrelling, with the rollouts allegedly heavily favouring ALP and Greens constituencies.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 07 April 2011 10:57

Microsoft and Toyota team for telematics

Microsoft and Toyota have teamed up to work on an Azure-based telematics platform for the carmaker's next generation services.

Published in Deals
Friday, 28 January 2011 14:48

Volvo V60 Plug-In Hybrid promises 1.9l/100km

Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show Volvo has presented its V60 wagon Plug-in Hybrid boasting an impressive green emissions rating and smell-of-an-oily-rag fuel consumption.
Published in Energy

Although other hard drive manufacturers have units with 4K sector technology, none have Seagate's exclusive firmware that eliminates time-wasting software alignment, clocking in with the highest 'in-class' performance and faster spin speeds, SATA 6GB compatibility, excellent recyclability and low-power requirements. Looks like it is easy being green!

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:09

iGo satnav software goes green

The latest release of Nav N Go's iGo GPS navigation software features green routing.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 20 July 2010 17:23

Conroy plugs NBN at CA conference

Despite being in the midst of a Federal election, Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy took a remarkably non-partisan approach when he opened CA Technology's customer conference in Melbourne this morning.

Published in Government Tech Policy
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