The IT industry has been slow to adopt green energy
practices. Only now, in the face of impending global disaster, are
industry leaders cleaning up their act. BlueCurl wants to help
your organization GO GREEN.
Initially, you might think that to "go green" costs green, but
this is not the case. We can provide energy saving solutions
that will convert your current IT infrastructure to a much
simpler model resulting in lower IT management costs, lower
power costs, and significantly reduced GHG emissions.
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BlueCurl has recently signed strategic partnership agreements with HP, nComputing, Sutus, Faronics, Citel, and other dynamic companies in
an effort to develop and implement cost effective and
environmentally friendly IT solutions. "We have completed the integration and testing of the leading environmentally friendly technology available today, and are starting with the educational and business markets and
hope to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 1000 tonnes over the next 12 months", says Chris Slattery, President at BlueCurl.
Our Carbon Neutral Computing program designed for schools is
a unique and exciting plan that we hope will gain attention
within the education community. Computers are helpful
learning tools; but are also major energy consumers that
contribute a staggering amount of toxic e-waste to our
landfills. Advances in technology have made shared computing
a sensible and energy efficient option for schools wishing
to provide a modern learning environment for their students.
Please see the links below for information about this
program.
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Shared Computing Solution
Please click the BlueCurl button for a brief
presentation of our patented and energy saving
multi-user computing solution for schools.
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Our
Carbon Neutral
Computing program designed for schools is an ambitious
plan for which we have partnered with
HP
Canada and the
SEEDs
Foundation. BlueCurl wishes to
congratulate
Lindsay Park Elementary, located in beautiful
Kimberley, British Columbia, for being the first
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