This easy-to-use online ROI and assessment tool can help you compare your company's Green IT position with the Green IT and environmental strategies, capabilities and technologies used by companies with best-in-class performance.
The Green IT ROI tool sponsored by IBM is a complimentary Web-based survey and ROI tool designed for companies of all sizes with two tracks one designed specifically for mid-size companies with 100 to 1,000 employees and another track designed specifically for enterprise companies with over 1,000 employees. This easy-to-use online assessment and ROI tool can help you compare your company's Green IT position with the Green IT and environmental strategies, capabilities, and technologies used by companies with best-in-class performance. The tool is powered by the fact-based market research and advice developed by the Green IT and Sustainability practice at the Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company. The tool addresses three important areas:
- Virtualization
- Energy Efficiency
- Collaboration and Mobile Technologies
In less than 10 minutes, you can:
- Compare your company's approach to common Green IT challenges with industry best practices
- Receive best practice recommendations that you can put to immediate use
- Receive ROI estimate based on your company's performance based on upgrading to a best in class approach
- Access additional resources based on your specific needs
Best of all, the Green IT ROI Tool provides a personalized report based on Aberdeen's Green IT research practice that compares the assessment that you submit with best-in-class companies, assigns a rating of how your company's approach compares to the best-in-class performance of a company your size in each of the Green IT categories that you identify as a concern, and then clearly outlines steps your company can take for continued improvement in key areas of IT security.
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