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Jul012009

Microsoft Senior Project Manager Says They Are Preparing Students For The Workforce

Jim Jin, Microsoft senior project manager, said the new online office space in an extension of current Microsoft products. So when students leave school to enter the work force, they will be fully prepared (0:31).
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Microsoft is lagging far behind other IT companies when it comes to helping save the environment. It ranks at the bottom of Greenpeace's Cool IT Challenge, which scores how much IT companies are doing to address climate change. IT companies can help cut global greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 15 percent by 2020. Greenpeace’s Challenge uses scorecards to evaluate a dozen major IT companies in five areas: Public Climate Speech, Political Advocacy, Climate Solutions, Reducing Companies’ Own Emissions Target, and Renewable Energy Use. In addition to producing the technology necessary for the implementation of climate solutions and reducing their company’s carbon footprint, the leaders of these powerful companies can use their influence to impact key political leaders and call for a strong agreement at the Climate Change Negotiations in Copenhagen this December. Greenpeace will update Cool IT regularly and release the next assessment in August/September. To find out more about Cool IT and learn about who is winning the Challenge, visit http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/green-guide-12.

July 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGreenTech

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