Going green

Group founded 25 Jun 2007
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Assessing the carbon footprint of fintech and looking to the future.

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Walk to work day

I wish I'd known it was walk to work day - I would've done just that today, even tho' it would've been a bit of a hike from North Greenwich. Mind you it may have been quicker than the Jublilee line w...

24 Apr 2008
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Tracking Your 'Smart' Trash

Councils in Sydney, Australia (and other cities) are tracking trash, with RFID chips (like 'smart' cards) being placed on rubbish bins and bins being weighed during the collection process. This provid...

14 Apr 2008
Paul Penrose

Money makes the world go around

How do you get senior management buy-in for a commitment to environmental sustainability and carbon neutrality? By hitting executives where it hurts – in the back pocket. That’s the approach that’s be...

11 Apr 2008
Paul Penrose

Green is good

Organisations that are tempted to cut back on green PC initiatives as part of wider IT cost-cutting efforts may find themselves out of pocket in the near- to mid-term, according to Gartner. For most ...

08 Apr 2008
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Mobile phone transactions and authentications are 'green'.

In the search for ways to lower your institution's carbon footprint - mobile phone transactions and mobile ID verifications are a winner. Your customers already have a mobile and they are being purcha...

31 Mar 2008
Paul Penrose

Finexpo goes green

No sooner have we closed the doors on our annual capital markets conference Finexpo – City Technology Strategies, than we’re opening registration for a new event, Finexpo – Green City. It’s part of a ...

11 Feb 2008
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Serious about cutting emissions? Start with what you drink!

Most people know that bottled water is a rip-off. Anyone for volcanic spring water from New Zealand at £21 for 42cl? There is in fact nothing wrong with tap water. But worse still is the energy and...

11 Feb 2008
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Dollar 100 oil a barrel, banks for financing opportunities

At US$ 100 oil-a-barrel lots of opportunities can be visible. Every alternative energy / research project on earth was looking expensive at $28 or $36 or $46. But what about $ 60-70-80-90 and now inte...

15 Jan 2008

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