
By Steve Ranger
Published: Thursday 11 May 2006
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Name
Roger Huffadine
Location
Worcester UK
Occupation
ICT tech - retired technical Dir
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OK - BUT the energy efficient PCs were not developed when the PCs referred to in this report were purchased. How much would it cost to replace them? Also how much more would it cost these companies if every time the network techies wanted to deploy new patches or applications they had to find every one of the thousands of PCs and turn them on - to later go and turn them off? My guess is the total bill would be more than the assumed energy cost.
Switching off PCs at night is all well and good, b...
RML
OK - BUT the energy efficient PCs were not develop...
Roger Huffadine
From an environmental standpoint, this is a good p...
Kevin McCourt
Can Networked PC's be switched on remotly? At tim...
Stuart Holmes
Oh dear - it's the old 'TVs and Hi-Fis left in sta...
John Brooks
Haven't any of you "IT Specialist" clowns heard of...
Anonymous
Wake On LAN is a good thing, but is not native to ...
Anonymous
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