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IUC 2008 Sessions: Doug Neal - BPM–Green & Glo (0 viewing) 
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IUC 2008 Sessions: Doug Neal - BPM–Green & Glo 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 3  
I just posted a blog article on Doug Neal's presentation New Aspirations for BPM – Green and Global.

An article just posted on InfoWorld was talking about how IT was not willing to push Green tech if it meant a reduction of processing power or cost more money.

I would love to hear other people's take on the issue.

Thanks,
Jonathan
 
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