When most people hear the phrase “Going Green”, they may immediately think reduce, reuse, recycle – all references to nature alone. But what some don’t realize is, while recycling is a big portion of the Going Green movement, technology and its advancement toward improved resources is also an objective geared toward “thinking green&rdquo
All ready to go green? Like many others, you’ve probably invested heavily in converting documents to digital format and built e-commerce infrastructure to help you become more efficient -- and green
Believe it or not, you can save the environment and your money at the exact same time. By transforming your organization into a paperless organization you can save trees and forests while you save money on paper, ink and supplies. Now that’s a good deal. Ecologic Benefit ...
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Also managing of paper documents has gained more consideration due to the increasing printing expenses and "Go-green" initiatives that take place at present
The intention of Go Green is very much evident in the visions of the leadership of this country and is reflected in this historical resolution by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , vice-president and prime minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and the launch of the ambitious Masdar City by under the leadership of HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
And I dare say, you could also start going green within your office space
Even the recent emphasis on the benefits, cost savings, and incentives of “going green” has been applied to the reduction of paper use
SharePoint 2010 brings significant changes for the end-user New work practices and attitudes around E-mail, messaging, and social (professional) networking New collaboration and document sharing practices New work operating system and digital work environment (Think about going green in the future with OCR \ Scanning solutions that are seamlessly integrated with SharePoint 2010) SharePoint 2010 End-Users will have an easier time learning new training, remaining productive, and accepting change if the end product is easy to use