Posts Tagged ‘Green’

How Green is your I.T.?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

 “Green” back offices and data centers are becoming quite a trend these days — not only because of their energy efficiencies, but also because of the costs they save. With the economic downturn, making IT operations more efficient not only makes practical sense, but is becoming necessary. As your business grows your IT infrastructure will become more complex, therefore the time is NOW to implement strategies that will save time, energy, money, and increase your company’s overall productivity.

StoneHill Tech’s Green IT Strategies:

Go Virtual

  • Virtualization dramatically improves the efficiency and availability of  applications in your organization, reduces energy cost and improves operations by managing information traffic and workflow.
  • By condensing all files and applications to one server, your business will best utilize your hardware and software resources.

Improve airflow: Improving airflow is easy and inexpensive. To immediately improve efficiency, ensure that:

  • Cables, etc., are positioned so they do not restrict airflowMissing ceiling tiles are replaced so no cold air is misdirected.
  • Hot air does not ecirculate, by flowing over the tops of racks or around the rows.
  • Migrating racks to hot aisles/cold aisles is a continual process.
  • CRAC units are positioned for maximum efficiency.
  • Servers are designed with front-to-rear airflow.
  • The return (hot) air plenum accommodates required airflow

Dispose of  eWaste

It is probably no surprise that in our current age of technology and computer dependency eWaste (electronics waste) is the fastest growing form of toxic waste in the world.  However, since society has begun to realize this there have been companies sprouting up all over that will actually come to your business and collect all your eWaste for free. We use an awesome local company; Go Green eWaste Recyclers.

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Trends of 2010

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Let’s face it, 2009 was a difficult year for many businesses. While some did experience profit and growth, for most it has been a year of consolidation and survival. As we move into a New Year and new decade it lends hope that we are leaving the devastation of the recession behind, and according to Jan Hatzius, Chief U.S. Economist at Goldman Sachs, we just may be!   He made the recent statement “The recession is most likely over as it appears the economy has stopped shrinking, posting modest growth over the last quarter.”

At the start of every period of growth, experts always identify a series of trends that businesses will move toward. After extensive research I have determined the top two trends that will immediately impact your businesses growth are green practices and digital technology.

Going Green:              

Thanks to government incentives and changing public sentiment, clean energy’s popularity has risen to new heights.In 2009 the positive impacts of energy efficiency became a hot topic and awareness about the importance of Going Green spread globally. President Obama’s vision of energy efficiency creating jobs and healing our economy created a stimulus plan that poured billions into renewable energy. Energy efficiency was a central component of every one of the climate bills debated in Congress in 2009.

Not only is the Government allocating huge amounts to the movement, but according to Cleantech Group, an industry research firm, venture capital investment in clean technology–including solar, biofuels, batteries and the smart grid–overtook IT and biotech for the biggest piece of the VC pie. The sector swiped 27 percent of all investment dollars in the third quarter–that’s $1.6 billion!

Green issues will continue to dominate political and business agendas now and in the future; your business can largely benefit from this. I am not suggesting you change your existing infrastructure, or start selling Green products, but by being an environmentally-conscientious business, you will set yourself apart from your competition – people feel better when they can take the “green” option without sacrificing quality and service.

This is not a hard task to undertake.   Look for green alternatives in every area of your business: For example, implementing Virtualization  into your IT infrastructure will save space and energy.  Avoid sending paper invoices through the mail and opt for paperless email, pay all of your bills online to avoid the use of paper, any paper you do use recycle.  Businesses that make a genuine commitment to going green often find that the cost savings and personal reward of contributing to the health of our planet are as great as the positive PR their business will receive.

Check out these green trends and boost your bottom line.

*As a side note there are a lot of little things we can do as individuals to lighten our carbon footprint, MSNBC has a great article that provides easy tips to make a difference.

 Digital Technology:

I write about the significance of technology in today’s world a lot and the amount of research I do on this subject always has a consistent tone:  It is MOST CRUCIAL component of your business!  It is important you identify the technology you need to strengthen and grow your business.

The internet is and will continue to provide the biggest opportunities for businesses. No other location or Marketing strategy has ever made it possible for a business to reach so many targeted customers.

If you are or were looking into entering into the Industry, apps are the way to go. More and more people are relying on their mobile devices and the as the web continues to move to wireless, this industry is there for the taking. Innovative ideas that bring technologies together will dominate in 2010. To help with this, Microsoft, Apple and Google have all launched third-party mobile app markets – so there really is money to be made here. You don’t need to be a computer developer to create an app. If you have an innovative idea there are plenty of freelance programmers out there who you can contract to do the work for you. Apps are only one thing to capitalize on out of the many upcoming digital trends.

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Energy Star Low Carbon IT Campaign

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Join StoneHill Tech in the Energy Star Low Carbon IT Campaign

San Clemente, California- April 01, 2009- Today, StoneHill Technical Solutions, Inc. is asking clients to join a new power-saving initiative that enables them to save up to $50 per computer annually. By joining the Energy Star Low Carbon IT Campaign, certified through the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and enabling power management, organizations will help reduce the growing demand for electricity–while saving money.

StoneHill Technical Solutions is actively providing clients with power-saving capabilities, and can now be found as a participant of the campaign on Energy Star’s main webpage. Because of StoneHill Technical Solution’s active role in reducing energy consumption, their clients now have the ability to be apart of the global campaign aimed towards decreasing the energy consumed by computers and monitors. “This is a great opportunity to save money and help the environment,” stated Zach Hart, Network Administrator at StoneHill Technical Solutions, who is urging clients to “think green”.

To qualify as a participant of this Energy Star Low Carbon IT Campaign, a company must first sign a pledge, and then employ a computer power-saving tool to regulate energy use. In accordance with this campaign, StoneHill Technical Solutions has partnered with Faronics Corporation and San Diego Gas & Electric Company to provide a power saving application that is non-intrusive, but effective in reducing energy consumption. For interested companies, the Licenses for Power Save is free, after rebates through SDG&E, and will give clients recognition for being a part of the Low Carbon IT Campaign. To view the list participating companies, click here.

For more information on this opportunity, contact StoneHill Technical Solutions or participate in an educational webinar on enterprise computer power management through Energy Star, which will take place March 30, 2009 from 12pm–2pm ET. To register for this webinar, click here.

About StoneHill Technical Solutions- StoneHill Technical Solutions, Inc. is a Computer Services and Support company geared toward customer service in Orange County, CA. This growing company specializes in many computer services such as 24×7 Emergency Support, monthly Maintenance Plan and Help Desk, to mention a few. StoneHill Technical Solutions, Inc. is headquartered in San Clemente, California and houses over 50 years of combined experience. To learn more about StoneHill Technical Solutions, Inc. and their services, please visit www.StoneHillTech.com or call 1-949-218-1258.

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