Results tagged “microsoft”
Energy, Eco-debates for those of you way, way into Technology
posted by Dave Stangis on June 10, 2008 at CSR@Intel
Some high level panelists and speakers from IDC, Microsoft, Sun, IBM, InfoWorld, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Intel and other reputable places will begin a series of on-line debates about the challenges and opportunities of energy efficient computing....
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tagged: CSR, debate, eco-technology, energy efficient, Energy Star, IBM, InfoWorld, Intel, IT, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems
Making a Conference Attendance “Stick”
posted by Dave Stangis on April 10, 2008 at CSR@Intel
This year’s Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship (BCCCC) Conference just wrapped up this week. It was held in Boston this year, but they try to jump coasts each year. Next year it’s in San Francisco....
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tagged: AMR Research, BCCCC, CERES, Cisco, CSR, Intel, Made to Stick, Microsoft, Scientific American, sustainability
Technology Benefiting Humanity
posted by Dave Stangis on October 30, 2007 at CSR@Intel
Companies get involved in a lot of CSR efforts. Some seem to get an unfair amount of attention and others go on almost invisibly. I’m sure that’s the case for many companies – but there is one event that Intel...
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tagged: Accenture, Applied Materials, CSR, environment, Microsoft, SanDisk, Swanson Foundation, Tech Awards, Tech Museum, triple-bottom-line



