Abstract

Global warming and other environmental issues such as energy and resource constraint are becoming the world’s major concerns and need to be solved. Information Technology (IT) is perceived as an enabler to resolve those problems and bring greater efficiency. This concept is known as Green IT which covers energy conservation by IT and energy conservation of IT. It is important to analyse the awareness of IT professionals about Green IT in order to measure whether they are ready to implement a Green IT strategy. Many countries have already applied Green IT initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. Awareness of Green IT has been measured in many countries, except Indonesia, which has committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 26% in 2020. Green IT should be one of the potential enablers to achieve that goal. This paper provides a preliminary insight into Green IT awareness among Indonesian IT professionals and shows a comparison between attitude and awareness levels of other countries. Some recommendations will be discussed in order to increase the awareness and reduce the inhibiting factors that influence it. The current findings suggest that although IT professionals in Indonesia have already some concerns about climate change and the power consumption of IT, there is still a lack of implementation and action dimensions.

Highlights

  • DefinitionIn a world of continuing innovation and high dependency on new technology, ICT is an essential component of corporate infrastructure and organization

  • This paper provides a preliminary insight into Green Information Technology (IT) awareness among Indonesian IT professionals and shows a comparison between attitude and awareness levels of other countries

  • The first part of this paper provides a preliminary insight into Green IT awareness among Indonesian IT professionals

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Introduction

In a world of continuing innovation and high dependency on new technology, ICT is an essential component of corporate infrastructure and organization. Making data centers more energy efficient is a multidimensional challenge that requires a concerted effort to optimize power distribution, cooling infrastructure, IT equipment and IT output.”. This code of conduct takes into consideration two dimensions of data centers. IT Loads which concerns the energy consumption of IT equipment itself, and secondly facility loads which concerns those elements supporting the IT equipment; such as cooling systems and air conditioning It aims to minimize the energy consumption of ICT by committing the data centers owners and operators as well as the suppliers and service providers. The government strategy has not yet integrated IT as a potential environmental issue

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