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Conference Contribution
Investigation of a UK Financial Organisation’s Green Computing Strategy
Featured 30 January 2018 World Congress of Sustainable Technologies 2017 World Congress on Sustainable Technologies (WCST) University of Cambridge IEEE
AuthorsThackray H, Earle L, Kor A, Pattinson C

This study involves an investigation on the Green ICT strategy of a financial organization. The baseline for the Green ICT strategy implementation is elicited via a semi-structured interview and assessed using a bespoke tool developed for a SURF Maturity Model driven framework. This framework encompasses Green ICT strategy, Greening of ICT in the organization and Greening of operations in ICT. The results of the study reveal that the overall baseline score is 1.8 out of 5.0 which is a relatively low score. However, the overall target level set for organization is 3.0 out of 5.0 accompanied by a roadmap and action plan (with several key action objectives) that covers a 5-year timeframe to bridge the gap between the baseline and the target. An IT representation from the organization provides some feedback on the action plan that leads to several amendments relating to cloud technology and a written business case for promoting a Green ICT strategy.

Journal article
Investigation of a UK Financial Organisation’s Green Computing Strategy
Featured June 2019 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Development7(1):357-370 Infonomics Society
AuthorsThackray J, Earle L, Kor A, Pattinson C

This study involves an investigation on the Green ICT strategy of a financial organization. The baseline for the Green ICT strategy implementation is elicited via a semi-structured interview and assessed using a bespoke tool developed for a SURF Maturity Model driven framework. This framework encompasses Green ICT strategy, Greening of ICT in the organization and Greening of operations in ICT. The results of the study reveal that the overall baseline score is 1.8 out of 5.0 which is a relatively low score. However, the overall target level set for organization is 3.0 out of 5.0 accompanied by a roadmap and action plan (with several key action objectives) that covers a 5-year timeframe to bridge the gap between the baseline and the target. An IT representation from the organization provides some feedback on the action plan that leads to several amendments relating to cloud technology and a written business case for promoting a Green ICT strategy.

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Lesley Earle
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