Technical Newsletter May 2010
Looking to "green-up" your company?
Many companies are doing all they can to "green up" their workplaces. This includes using recycled paper, printing double sided, using energy efficient lights, and much more.
If you're looking to make truly macro changes to your company's environmental policies, then it's time to consider AppsOnDemand. AppsOnDemand allows you to access your email, programs and files via off-site servers. You only have to use software (and computing power) when you need it.
AppsOnDemand can green up many areas of your business - while saving you thousands. For instance:
Cutting down on servers in your office can save big:
You company's on-site servers are very rarely fully utilized, and yet no matter how much computer activity is occurring, they still consume the same amount of energy. Moving your server processing to AppsOnDemand would mean getting rid of many - if not all - of your servers, and instead only using server power as required.
This could make a huge impact in energy consumption - and save your company thousands in the process!
Saving on your air conditioning bill:
On-site servers usually require their own room in an office. As if that wasn't bad enough, that room has to be cooler than 65 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. When you move to AppsOnDemand, that's more office space for you, and you don't have to worry about the air conditioning bill anymore!
Fewer computer upgrades:
With AppsOnDemand's thinclient terminal, having to constantly upgrade your office computers every few years is a thing of the past. Now, you just keep a stripped-down computer, and let the off-site servers do all of the heavy lifting.
Not having to replace computers means less landfill, less energy used recycling, and generally less consumption. In short, a big green win!
Less travel required:
With AppsOnDemand, you can access your email, files, and programs from anywhere. That means cutting down on the amount of times you'll need to double back to the office, which can save hundreds in gas and transit.
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