20. If you have
children over 8
it’s likely your household
includes at least four computers,
and don’t forget to add all those
tablets, consoles, and phones.
21. As demand for desktop PCs has slowed, the
slack has been taken up by BYOD
(Bring Your Own Device) culture...
29. The key metric
here is PpW
(performance
per watt)
– the fewer electrons it takes
your device to function, the
less energy your device will
use overall, meaning...
41. That’s important,
because car usage
remains high
with Americans making 1.1
billion trips a day, and the
average worker driving 29
miles daily!
42. This is where flexible work arrangements
really start to pay off.
43. Thanks to remote working,
Xerox has collectively saved
its people
92 million
miles of driving
each year.
44. Today’s web
conferencing solutions
are so good
many workers are finding there’s no
need to visit a physical office at all –
high-bandwidth, multi-media video
and document sharing give them all
they need to work with colleagues
and customers across the world.
54. Takeaways
Driven by the mobile revolution, today’s computing
devices are getting greener
Remote and flexible working arrangements are
becoming mainstream
The average energy used per computing device is
going down
Businesses that embrace remote working are
seeing lower costs and lower emissions
55. More and more businesses are seeing
that flexible and remote options aren’t
a cost centre, but a business driver.
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