Wednesday 4 August 2010

PaperCut has environmental information and return on investment calculator

PaperCut has environmental information for end users so they can see the environmental impact of their printing in the number of trees carbon and energy used!
http://www.papercut.com/tour/at-a-glance/
Return on investment calculator http://www.papercut.com/tools/roi/

FREE WORKSHOP - Financing Energy Efficiency in University Data Centres and IT Activities

Wednesday 8th September 2010
Woburn House, London
Rising prices, carbon regulation, and sector targets are all making universities and colleges pay greater attention to their IT energy consumption and carbon emissions. Many low-medium payback measures are possible, but are often blocked by a lack of funding or incentives amongst users. Several solutions are now emerging. Energy costs can be devolved to entire departments or for easily metered activities, such as data centres. Alternatively, Estates can still pay energy bills, but share a proportion of any cost increases or falls from an agreed baseline. An energy can also be used to finance energy efficient equipment, covering either the whole cost (as with Salix schemes), or the price premium for high performance models.
Multifunctional devices (combined 4 functions in one machine printer, photocopier, scanner, and fax) have oblivious cost saving on machines, office space, networking and capital. However they (and the printroom) still consume power and even at auto power down, will be consuming energy that contributes to the whole university’s carbon footprint. Monitoring, control and assignment is needed to raise awareness and control carbon and cost in all HEIs.
This workshop will explore these topics and provide an opportunity for estates, finance, and IT staff to acquire new information, and share experiences and thinking. It is a joint initiative of two JISC efficiency fund financed projects - Responsible Energy Costs, led by Forum for the Future and the University of Gloucestershire, and Greening Scientific Computing, led by HEEPI’s SusteIT project.
http://www.goodcampus.org/events/info.php?siteID=1&refnum=48&startnum=0

New Features on SafeCom G3


SafeCom G3 - is considered by some to be the next generation of SafeCom's state-of-the-art Server software.

What Challenges does SafeCom G3 Address:

• Dispersed print infrastructure
• Lack of central control and standards
• Cost control
• Security concerns
• Network bandwidth
• Managing remote sites
• User behavior
• Ease of Administration
• Ease of Installation

Enhancements:
•Enhanced encryption and AES support
•Hostname support
•Multiple domain support
•Easier installation
•Simplified Administration

New features:
•Unicode Support
•Application Print Notification
•Client Printing


SusteIT’s first Newsletter August 2010 for Events, News and Publications Relating to Greener ICT in Universities and Colleges

This newsletter has been developed by the JISC funded SusteIT initiative in order to a) publicise the activities and outputs of our own projects (on greening scientific computing and conferencing/new ways of working) and others within JISC's Greening ICT programme, and b) to provide brief updates on other developments within the field. To obtain a copy or subscribe go to http://www.goodcampus.org/susteit/index.php or contact l.m.hopkinson@bradford.ac.uk
www.goodcampus.org