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Clean Technology in Computing is the use of technology to reduce the environmental impact of computing. This includes the use of renewable energy sources, energy efficient hardware, and software that reduces the amount of energy used. It also includes the use of recycled materials in the production of hardware and the use of virtualization to reduce the number of physical servers needed.
Clean Technology in Computing is becoming increasingly important as the demand for computing power increases. Companies are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact while still providing the computing power needed. This has led to the development of new technologies and the adoption of existing technologies.
Companies in the Clean Technology market in Computing include Apple, Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft, and Google. These companies are leading the way in developing and adopting clean technologies in computing. They are also investing in research and development to further reduce the environmental impact of computing. Show Less Read more