BCS video debate: IT policies and your green credentials
Back in February this year I tool part in one of a series of video debates on green IT hosted by the BCS as one of four “industry experts” (I’m an expert – go me! :p). The topic was “IT policies and your green credentials” and we were trying to address the following questions:
- What does it take to be really green?
- What needs to be in IT policies?
- How can we tell myth from truth in an emotive area?
The protagonists:
- Chair: BCS managing editor Brian Runciman.
- Tracey Rawling Church from Kyocera Mita
- Louise Richards, chief executive, Computer Aid International
- David Critchley, director of retail and professional services at Cisco
- Kate Craig Wood, managing director of Memset and a member of the BCS Data Centre SG