The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed a tool to allow network administrators to remotely change power management settings on Windows XP, and thus save energy and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The EPA developed the tool because Microsoft did not give system administrators the ability to natively manage power settings on XP systems over a network, and this may be hindering adoption of the power management functions in many companies.
EPA develops tool to lower emissions caused by Windows XP
EPA develops tool to lower emissions caused by Windows XP
(via www.energynews.co.za)
Submitted by africaninformer on Fri, 2008-04-18 21:43. | Tags: technology | energy | global warming | Microsoft | software | windows