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Green IT in Malaysia: Emergence and DevelopmentPublished by: IDC Published: Jun. 9, 2009 - 17 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Situation Overview Emergence of Green ITDatacenters in MalaysiaEnergy-Efficient PCsBlade ServersEnergy-Efficient Servers and VirtualizationPower and Cooling InstrumentationsChallenges to Green IT adoptionFuture Outlook Green IT RegulationCFO Versus CTO Cost ManagementGrowth of Managed Datacenter ServicesChannel Partners Promoting Green ITEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisFigure: Malaysia IT Spending Figure: Reasons to Adopt Green IT Initiatives Figure: Requirement to Green IT Initiatives Figure: Proportion of Virtualized x86 Servers in Malaysia Figure: Organizations' Willingness to Pay Price Premiums for Green Technologies Figure: Allocation of Power Cost Figure: Green IT Adoption Outlook AbstractThis IDC study was designed to discuss the development of green IT in terms of hardware and its management equivalents in Malaysia. IDC utilized the commencement of green IT adoption within the datacenters in Malaysia. The trends regarding green IT in Malaysia was the main focus of this study as well as the challenges to its adoption in the datacenters. "There was a lack of awareness, previously, about environmental sustainability in Malaysia and it has never been the main concern of IT departments in most companies. However, the cost and energy savings attributes of green IT could entice organizations to adopt it, especially during the prevailing economic situation. Hence. the global economical crisis will indirectly take over the role of governance, as companies realize the economic benefits to be derived from implementing green IT," says Li-Shian Chang, associate market analyst, IDC Malaysia. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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