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Green IT is a term used to describe the use of computing technology to reduce the environmental impact of computing. It includes the use of energy-efficient hardware, software, and services that reduce the amount of energy consumed by computers and other IT equipment. It also includes the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, to power IT equipment. Green IT also includes the use of virtualization and cloud computing to reduce the amount of physical hardware needed to run applications.
Green IT is becoming increasingly important as organizations look to reduce their environmental impact and become more sustainable. It is also becoming more cost-effective as organizations look to reduce their energy costs.
Some companies in the Green IT market include Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and Apple. These companies offer a range of products and services that help organizations reduce their environmental impact and energy costs. Show Less Read more