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Going Green with SightSpeed

Peter Csathy sent me a note that he posted this -

SightSpeed GREEN -- How Video Conferencing Can Be A Way EVERYONE Can Immediately Make a Real Difference For the Environment
Our climate is changing rapidly ... virtually no one disputes that. Al Gore and his organization -- the Alliance for Climate Protection -- have done an outstanding job raising awareness of this global issue.

The media industry properly has used (witness Gore's book and movie "An Incovenient Truth") and is using its tremendous power and clout to bring this awareness to an entirely new level -- and the upcoming "Live Earth" concert, overseen by long-time specialist Kevin Wall, is a great example of this.

What can all of us -- and our businesses -- do to immediately make a real difference? Well, one thing is to commute less and collaborate more -- and more effectively -- online. THAT is where IP video conferencing enters the picture.
[Read Peter's full post]
I've known for a long time that SightSpeed "eats their own dog food." The company is based in Berkeley, but Peter runs things from his home office in San Diego most of the time. They've takent heir own technology a huge step further, only requiring employees to be in the office two days a week. What a great concept.

How green can your company be?


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About as green as can be, other than one full time employee who runs the day to day office my entire work force is only as far as their phone and PC.

No one has to leave their house.

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Ken Camp has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. Ken spent 17 years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies successfully designing and implementing voice and data networks. He later worked in the security marketplace and played a key role in early IPSec VPN deployments. As an independent consultant, Ken's primary focal areas include network performance improvement, security practices and the design and deployment of integrated voice and data solutions. He may be contacted at: ken_camp@realtimepublishers.net

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