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How to cut your fuel bills 80% or more | Software as Services | ZDNet.com – Annotated
Software consultancy TG Allison, for example, which helps dairy farmers in rural Wales maximize their milk yields, has cut average weekly mileage by its employees from 200 down to 40 miles — an 80% drop — at the same time as increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. Instead of spending hours driving out to a client’s farm whenever something goes wrong, the company’s staff now use an Internet link to connect to the farm’s computers and resolve the problem, often within minutes. Many farmers are also pleased to know the company has reduced its carbon emissions, says owner Thomas Allison.
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Software consultancy TG Allison, for example, which helps dairy farmers in rural Wales maximize their milk yields, has cut average weekly mileage by its employees from 200 down to 40 miles — an 80% drop — at the same time as increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. Instead of spending hours driving out to a client’s farm whenever something goes wrong, the company’s staff now use an Internet link to connect to the farm’s computers and resolve the problem, often within minutes. Many farmers are also pleased to know the company has reduced its carbon emissions, says owner Thomas Allison.
- More and more companies are doing this now…carbon emissions or productivity. In fact some big savings can be made in office space. – post by suhit_a
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CSRware CEO: 4 Ways to Save Energy in Cloud Computing « Earth2Tech – Annotated
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And one company that we met in the halls of the conference that is helping companies manage power is San Francisco-based CSRware, which offers what it calls “eco-analytics,” or a suite of services that measures and manages a company’s energy consumption, water use and waste.
- More and more companies will be working on providing tools to measure and manage environmental data. This will be a big market. – post by suhit_a
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Worldisgreen (weekly)
June 29, 2008 at 10:03 am (Green Resources)


