CFO Expectations of IT


Follow us





Going green saves Whitehall £7 million

UK government claims to be leading world on green IT

Greening its IT systems has saved the government £7 million in the last year.

Speaking at the Greening Government ICT conference in London today, Angela Smith, Cabinet Office minister, was set to outline the changes had led to the savings.

Whitehall has extended the life of PCs, made double-sided printing the default option, made sure computers are turned off at night, increased the reuse of IT equipment and increased server efficiency.

These helped cut the carbon footprint of central government computers by 12,000 tonnes, Smith said, the same as taking 5,000 cars off the road.

“Information technology is one of the hidden causes of climate change – worldwide, computers are responsible for the same amount of carbon emissions as the airline industry, but few people are taking action to improve the situation,” she was due to say.

ICT is responsible for up to 20 per cent of carbon emissions generated by government offices and the government is leading the way in the UK on reducing the overall carbon footprint from IT operations.

“A year ago the British government became the first in the world to set tough targets to tackle the huge environmental and financial costs of computer use and I’m delighted to see the real progress that has been made,” Smith was set to tell the conference.

Countries “from around the world” are looking to Britain for advice on how to cut emissions, she said, adding that she hoped companies and individuals would follow suit.

Angel Gurria, secretary general of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, described the Green ICT Scorecard launched by the Government last year as “the one very rare exception” to the general lack of targets and measures in this area.

Steps taken by the government include:

- The Department for International Development donating old equipment to charities in developing countries

- The Crown Prosecution Service saving £2.35million by replacing 9,500 computers and 2,500 printers every five years rather than every three

- The Home Office saving £2.4million a year by removing unused IT equipment and improving efficiency

Registration is free, and gives you full access to our extensive white paper library, case studies & analysis, downloads & speciality areas, and more.

- The Department for Work and Pensions will save 200 million sheets of paper a year through cutting down the number of printers in the department and changing the default setting to double-sided printing

110 public bodies have produced Green ICT action plans establishing measures for improving the energy consumption and carbon cost of their IT. The action plans not only clarify what steps are completed but also set out actions with delivery dates for the remaining steps during the next 18 months.



Email Updates

CIO Newsletters: Expert insight, advice and tools for technology, business, leadership and the CIO career.


Send to a friend

Email this article to a friend or colleague:

PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.


CIO White Papers

The cloud 2015 vision

Cloud computing is an important transition and a paradigm shift in IT services delivery - one that promises large gains in efficiency and flexibility at a time when demands on data centers are growing exponentially. The tools, building blocks, solutions, and best practices for cloud computing are evolving and challenges to deploying cloud solutions need to be considered.

The consumerisation of technology

iPads are the must-have fad. Android is the rising mobile platform -- Everywhere you turn, the news is about personal, smart, mobile devices and their impact on business and on IT.

Big data analytics

Broadly, there are two ways to think of Big Data technologies. The first is as an extension of what many organisations are already doing with business analytics. Gaining insight from business information is something that has been happening for decades, but the challenges and opportunities are now greater than ever before.

Virtualisation: benefits, challenges and solutions

The majority of organisations have already implemented server virtualisation and most intend to implement additional server virtualisation during the next year. The primary factors driving the movement to deploy server virtualisation are cost savings and the ability to dynamically provision and move VMs among physical servers. There are however, a number of significant challenges associated with server virtualisation.


CIO UK - Business - Technology - Leadership

On Demand Webcast
Analyse Data In Real Time


Increasingly businesses require the ability to analyse information quickly. Find out how to handle growing data volumes more efficiently while reducing the cost of managing your organisation's IT landscape

Watch now

SAP Logo

What do CFOs expect from IT?


Watch our sister publication's latest webcast.
Hear a case study from the Guardian News and Media's Technology Director, Andy Beale, and join the discussion on the role of the CFO in technology innovation.

Watch Discussion

CFO World webcast in assocation with Google

On Demand Webcast:
Maximising business flexibility with virtualisation


Register for this on demand webcast and find out how technologies can enable cost effective and secure virtualisation from your server deployments.



Watch now

Dell VMware logo


CFO Expectations of IT


* *