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eco-friendly it
About this tag
The eco-friendly IT tag on WindowsForum.com covers sustainable technology practices in enterprise and education settings. Recent content highlights the University of Bath's Windows 11 upgrade as a model for higher education digital transformation, emphasizing how large-scale migrations can incorporate energy-efficient hardware lifecycle management and reduced electronic waste. Discussions focus on aligning IT refresh cycles with environmental goals, optimizing device power settings, and extending hardware usability through software updates. The tag explores how organizations balance security compliance with sustainability, including strategies for responsible disposal of legacy equipment and cloud migration benefits. Topics also touch on Microsoft's role in enabling greener IT through longer support timelines and efficiency improvements in Windows 11.
The University of Bath is embarking on a sweeping digital transformation as it prepares to upgrade all university-owned devices to Windows 11—a move driven by Microsoft’s impending end-of-support deadline for Windows 10. The initiative, spearheaded by the university’s Digital, Data and...
academic technology
change management
device replacement
digital transformation
e-waste
eco-friendlyit
end-user support
hardware compatibility
higher education
it infrastructure
it support
phased deployment
sector best practices
security compliance
tech leadership
university it strategy
user communication
windows 10 end of support
windows 11 migration
windows update