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  1. Everyone wants to be sustainable. It’s the new “hip” way to be for businesses. It goes beyond simply “going green” – rather it has implications in the social, civic, and financial realms as well.

  2. A common question we’re hearing from corporate sustainability managers is how to better use the company website for communicating and engaging with key stakeholders.

  3. Companies in many industries are trying to answer questions about water, energy and natural resource usage, related to the full lifecycle of products and services across their entire supply chain. Their efforts often lead to surprising findings.

  4. As companies with significant Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions exposure get more sophisticated in their management of environmental resources, they are now exposed to the quadruple optimization function of cost, production, environmental impact and safety.

  5. Another business intelligence software company has added an offering for corporate sustainability reporting. SAP/Business Objects announced their comprehensive sustainability solution, joining both Actuate and SAS.

  6. Factual.com has created a free “open data platform”. The company believes that allowing the crowd to create, edit, discuss, share, substantiate or disagree with the data data will bring true accountability and openness to data.

  7. More than 40 percent of employees responding to a recent Deloitte online poll believe their companys information technology department is very involved in corporate responsibility and sustainability.

  8. Cisco, together with utility, technology & local government partners, are developing some of the US' first projects to create a smarter electric grid. GE is also testing how smart appliances can help lower power demand in a pilot program in Abu Dhabi.

  9. SAP, the financial technology company, has unveiled its latest offering, SAP Carbon Impact, following its recent aquisition of Clear Standards, the carbon management software.

  10. Green IT 2.0 goes to the very core of the way an enterprise operates --- it examines business processes and operations at every level of a company, and suggests ways to re-tool for energy saving and reducing carbon emissions.

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