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2009 U.S. Green IT Survey - Services ImplicationsPublished by: IDC Published: Nov. 5, 2009 - 16 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologySituation Overview Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Worldwide and U.S. Customer Consideration of Vendors' Green IT–Related Information in Purchasing Decisions, 2008 and 2009 (% of Respondents) Table: Worldwide and U.S. Customer Requests for Vendors' Suppliers' Information Related to Green IT, 2008 and 2009 (% of Respondents) Figure: Respondents by Region Figure: Respondents by Industry Figure: Worldwide and U.S. Respondents by Company Size Figure: Worldwide and U.S. Respondents by Job Title Figure: Drivers for Green IT Adoption, 2008 and 2009 Figure: Areas Requiring Use of External Service Providers to Help Fulfill Green IT Initiatives, 2008 and 2009 Figure: Green IT Service Opportunities Related to GHG Emissions and Energy Efficiency Figure: IT Asset Disposition Strategies Figure: Level of Importance of Green IT Initiatives and Policies to Senior Management, 2008 and 2009 Figure: Metrics Used to Evaluate Green IT Initiatives, 2008 and 2009 Figure: Importance of IT Suppliers' Greenness AbstractThis IDC survey focuses on the services-related findings and implications for providers of green IT services in the United States. IDC recently surveyed over 1,600 respondents worldwide about their attitudes, approaches, and purchasing decisions related to green IT. "The cost of energy remains the main reason why organizations are adopting green IT in the United States," says Gard Little, research manager, Worldwide Services. "IDC predicts green IT services will stay highly relevant through the remainder of the economic downturn, and demand will grow sharply as we emerge from the Great Recession." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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