Microsoft is in no way getting tired of preaching that technology can better all aspects of life, including the impact on the environment. Information technology can be the key resource behind achieving the goal of capping temperature change at 2 degrees. The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel o... |
7 December 2009 07:57 GMT |
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Microsoft's Environmental Sustainability Strategy is based on three pillars, according to Rob Bernard, Microsoft chief environmental strategist. Bernard indicated that the Redmond company saw information technology as an indispensable ingredient of any recipe designed to improve energy efficiency, while at the s... |
23 April 2009 07:25 GMT |
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With its focus on environmental sustainability Microsoft aims no less than to set the tone for additional companies to follow with their own efforts of becoming “greener.” The Redmond company is actively working to reduce the impact of its operations and products on the environment, committed to drive tec... |
16 March 2009 05:31 GMT |
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Microsoft, through the voice of Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer, has underlined the necessity for company-wide efforts designed to reduce its impact on the environment. Rob Bernard, Microsoft chief environmental strategist, applauded Ballmer for encouraging all the Redmond company’s employees to join in o... |
12 March 2009 06:56 GMT |
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Microsoft is pouring a consistent amount of efforts into a complex migration process onto greener pastures. This transition will affect not only the Redmond giant's products, but also the company itself, down to its core resource, the people. Among Microsoft's green initiatives are the Connector bus for emp... |
3 September 2008 09:40 GMT |
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