IT Sustainability – Taking Sustainability To The Next Level
November 6th, 2009
| Categories: IT Sustainability, IT@Intel, Intel
| Tags: Dean Blevins, energy savings, green IT, Intel, IT Sustainability, IT@Intel, Recycling, Server Refresh, servers, sustainability
In college Dean Blevins was recycling, and even met a certain someone across the street because of it. Now he’s involved in paring down servers at Intel to save energy and costs.
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