Though nearly half (42%) of IT departments have no plans to launch projects in the next 12 months to reduce energy consumption or carbon emissions - according to a 2008 ComputerWorld survey - plenty of CEOs and CIOs do agree that IT will play a very important role in their efforts to reduce environmental impact.
Still, many see green as an unnecessary increase in expenses, and many are reluctant to "fix" something that's not broken - that is, mess with IT processes that work and re-engineering them to make them more efficient, ComputerWorld writes.
But rising energy costs are a big motivating factor for them to rework at least a little, according to IDC's "U.S. Green IT Survey." And many initiatives to reduce energy consumption will have near-immediate paybacks, within 18 months, said Gartner analyst Rakesh Kumar.
Among the quick ROI projects that will save money: