Leveraging Green Computing for Increased Viability and Sustainability

  • Fazarro D
  • McWhorter R
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Greening of computing processes is an environmental strategy gaining momentum in the 21st century as evidenced by increased virtual communications. Because of the rising cost of fuel to travel to meetings and conferences, corporations are adopting sophisticated technologies that provide a “personal” experience for geographically disbursed colleagues to interact in real time. This article highlights several companies and academic professional organizations that utilize video conferencing, virtual classrooms, and virtual worlds to create digital spaces for collaboration. The article compares the impact of face-to-face collaboration that includes business travel expenses to the impact of the same activity in a virtual space. The human side of technology is also examined through virtual human resource development that increases employees’ learning capacity and performance improvement. As advances in technology continue, it is expected that meetings will become more lifelike with the improvement of holographics. Corporations must continue to integrate green strategies to satisfy both environmental concerns and financial viability.

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Fazarro, D., & McWhorter, R. (2011). Leveraging Green Computing for Increased Viability and Sustainability. Journal of Technology Studies, 37(2), 116–123. https://doi.org/10.21061/jots.v37i2.a.7

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