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Virtual worlds can help businesses to go green

Calvin December 1st, 2008

Second Life

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An impressive collection of international thought leaders in the field of green technology and renewable energy gathered in Cork last week. Their destination, the annual IT@Cork Technology in Business conference, their focus… Green IT: how organisations can use technology intelligently to reduce their environmental impact and improve profits.

There were some excellent speakers at the event – truly world class – and collectively they delivered a sobering and compelling message of spiralling carbon emissions and the pressing imperative for all of us to take action now to reduce our energy consumption at home and at work.

Much of what was said at the conference focussed on using technology like smart meters, intelligent monitoring devices and clever software to reduce large organisation’s energy usage and flatten the electricity demand curve, making supply more efficient. But there were speakers who examined the ways technology can help us to work smarter, to do our jobs more efficiently and effectively.

There’s no doubt that technology is changing the workplace irrevocably. The way online tools facilitate the exchange of information and mass collaboration is having a profound effect on the way businesses operate around the world, and consequently on the way employees do their work — or perhaps it’s the other way around.

One of the most interesting presentations at the conference was by Pierre-Olivier Carles, co-founder of Stonfield InWorld, a French company that specialises in helping businesses to create virtual world solutions to their business problems.

“Virtual Worlds represent a tremendous opportunity to reduce companies’ carbon footprints,” explained Pierre-Olivier. “They will change the way we work, reducing dramatically the volume of business trips, which will not only have a huge positive impact on costs but also on a company’s carbon footprint.”

Virtual worlds are exactly that: three dimensional computer generated facsimiles of the real world. In them you can meet with other people, and interact in ways that are broadly parallel with the way you’d interact in real life. The most well known of these virtual world is the Linden Lab developed Second Life.

In his presentation Pierre-Olivier delivered some compelling examples of how implementing virtual worlds for online training, business meetings and even online retail can deliver significant real world benefits for businesses, reducing their costs, improving working conditions for employees and of course reducing their environmental impact.

For example, a pilot virtual classroom project for the Pyrénées Gascogne division of French bank Crédit Agricole realised a saving of €400,000 per annum in travel costs, improved training efficiency, and saved employees a lot of valuable time and additional stress. A residual benefit of the programme is that Crédit Agricole is effectively future-proofing it’s workforce – preparing them today to use the technology that will be commonplace tomorrow.

The day when virtual worlds are seen as ubiquitous mainstream business tools, when they become a routine component of everyday working life, is still some way off. But with pressure growing on businesses to reduce both their costs and their carbon footprint that day could well be closer than we think.

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IT@Cork Green IT Conference – Special Discount

Calvin October 27th, 2008

 BOOK YOUR TICKETS BY 31/10 TO GET A SPECTACULAR SOHO SOLO DISCOUNT

 IT@Cork Greent IT Conference

 

As per the e-mail sent out by Jennifer at the SOHO Solo Helpdesk, IT@Cork have been kind enough to offer SOHO Soho members a fantastic reduction on entry to their signature Technology In Business Conference on the 26 November this year. This year’s conference focuses on Green IT, and how technology, when  applied effectively, can help your business make more money without costing the earth.

There’s a great line up of speakers, and plenty of time for networking at the event too. I was at last year’s conference, and have to say it was a very well put together event. You’ll find full details of the event schedule on the IT@Cork website.

But you’ll have to hurry… the special SOHO Solo rate (see the email reminder) is only available until this Friday, 31 October. To book your place call Catherine Wall at IT@Cork on 021 2307011, and don’t forget to mention you’re a SOHO Solo member to avail of the discount.

“Media & Marketing in the Digital Age” FREE for SOHO Solos

Calvin September 26th, 2008

Catherine Wall of IT@Cork sent an e-mail earlier this week offering SOHO Solo Members free entry to the event “Media and Marketing in the Digital Age” with prominent Irish Blogger, columnist and digital media commentator Damien Mulley:

Where: Webworks, Albert Quay, Cork
When: Thursday October 16 at 11am
Registration: To register please email admin@itcork.ie or call 021 2307011 (don’t forget to mention you’re a SOHO Solo Member).

Should be a great event – here’s an excerpt from Catherine’s e-mail to whet your appetite:

Damien Mulley will go through tips and techniques on how to deal with the media in 2008 and then explain how companies can market themselves online. Can Bebo, Facebook and LinkedIn actually get you business?  Damien will explain how they can.

Damien Mulley organises the Irish Blog Awards which has now been running for 3 years. He teaches business blogging, PR skills and Online Marketing to private businesses, Universities and has given public training classes on business blogging to WIT, Wicklow County Enterprise Board, Galway Skillnet and the Irish Computer Society.  He is a trained technical writer, former technology columnist for the Sunday Tribune and holds a diploma in Law from UCC.

So register now, and I’ll see you there.

If you’re not a SOHO Solo member yet you can still attend the event at a cost of €30 – or why not take this opportunity to join and attend the event for free?

Our thanks to IT@Cork for extending this invitation to SOHO Solo members.

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