Mar 2010 Event - Microsoft Office 2010 & GREEN IT For HI
March 19, 2010 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at Plaza Club - 20th flr Coronet Room (No Parking Validation)
Friday March 19th 11:30am-1pm (note new day due to conflicting tech event on the 18th by Jay Fidell)
Plaza Club Cornet Room 20th Flr. (parking validated in Pioneer Plaza bldg. for $6)
Part I: Microsoft – What’s new including Outlook 2010 - Jim Takatsuka Microsoft Area Manager
Introduction by Jim Takatsuka, Microsoft Area Manager
Microsoft Technology Centers features 1E Solutions at Sustainable IT Briefings focused, on sustainable IT to address the very real environmental challenges facing modern business
"1E was the natural choice as it offers power management solutions with excellent technology and fully featured solutions." according to Chuck McCann, MTC Alliances Program Director.
Part II: GREEN IT For Hawaii. The Time is Now!
30% of Hawaii’s nation leading Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative is achieved through energy efficiency.
4 reasons why you should consider PC Power management
1. Save money -- and lots of it
2. Reduce costs without capital expenditure
3. Address your most energy-consuming environment
4. Demonstrate your commitment to greener business practices
Hawaii Green IT brings enterprise PC Power Management to Hawaii.
IE’S NightWatchman 100% software solution., features powerful measuring and reporting, automated non-intrusive power management, configuration to fit user behavior.
Presentation by
1E’S, Joe Burke and Anthony Clendenen, 2 of the worlds foremost experts on Computer Power Management will present their experience and expertise with clients such as Target, Wells Fargo, AT&T, PG&E and the Veterans Administration. They will cover the business value and the technical implementation of PC Power Management as well as introduce IE’S revolutionary Server Power Management platform that measures useful Work on your physical and virtual servers and adjusts the energy use to match the actual needs.
Bruce Campbell, founder of Hawaii Green IT is Hawaii’s Green IT Consultant. He is a veteran of Hawaii’s high tech IT industry with a commitment to the sustainable future of Hawaii through energy efficient solutions for our computing environment.
Great Lunch!
Date: Friday March 19th, 2010
Time: 11:30am to 1:00pm
Location: Plaza Club 900 Fort Street Mall 20th Flr Cornet Room
$6 validated parking in the bldg (Pioneer Plaza)
Public lots at 55 Merchant St (Harbor Court) or
on Bethel St (Chinatown Gateway Plaza)
Costs: Members = $ 20 , Non-members = $30, Late Registration/ walk-ins = $35. (we now accept credit cards on PayPal)
Menu: Sandwich and Salad of the Day incl. Iced tea
RSVP: Register at https://events.aitphawaii.org by Monday March 15th, 2010
Refund/Cancellation Policy: Sorry no refunds or cancellations. If you are unable to attend, please send a replacement attendee to the event—any member discounts/pricing will be honored for the replacement if you are member. Please e-mail us at rsvp@aitphawaii.org to inform us of a replacement so that we can have their name tag ready.
Plaza Club Cornet Room 20th Flr. (parking validated in Pioneer Plaza bldg. for $6)
Part I: Microsoft – What’s new including Outlook 2010 - Jim Takatsuka Microsoft Area Manager
Introduction by Jim Takatsuka, Microsoft Area Manager
Microsoft Technology Centers features 1E Solutions at Sustainable IT Briefings focused, on sustainable IT to address the very real environmental challenges facing modern business
"1E was the natural choice as it offers power management solutions with excellent technology and fully featured solutions." according to Chuck McCann, MTC Alliances Program Director.
Part II: GREEN IT For Hawaii. The Time is Now!
30% of Hawaii’s nation leading Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative is achieved through energy efficiency.
4 reasons why you should consider PC Power management
1. Save money -- and lots of it
2. Reduce costs without capital expenditure
3. Address your most energy-consuming environment
4. Demonstrate your commitment to greener business practices
Hawaii Green IT brings enterprise PC Power Management to Hawaii.
IE’S NightWatchman 100% software solution., features powerful measuring and reporting, automated non-intrusive power management, configuration to fit user behavior.
Presentation by
1E’S, Joe Burke and Anthony Clendenen, 2 of the worlds foremost experts on Computer Power Management will present their experience and expertise with clients such as Target, Wells Fargo, AT&T, PG&E and the Veterans Administration. They will cover the business value and the technical implementation of PC Power Management as well as introduce IE’S revolutionary Server Power Management platform that measures useful Work on your physical and virtual servers and adjusts the energy use to match the actual needs.
Bruce Campbell, founder of Hawaii Green IT is Hawaii’s Green IT Consultant. He is a veteran of Hawaii’s high tech IT industry with a commitment to the sustainable future of Hawaii through energy efficient solutions for our computing environment.
Great Lunch!
Date: Friday March 19th, 2010
Time: 11:30am to 1:00pm
Location: Plaza Club 900 Fort Street Mall 20th Flr Cornet Room
$6 validated parking in the bldg (Pioneer Plaza)
Public lots at 55 Merchant St (Harbor Court) or
on Bethel St (Chinatown Gateway Plaza)
Costs: Members = $ 20 , Non-members = $30, Late Registration/ walk-ins = $35. (we now accept credit cards on PayPal)
Menu: Sandwich and Salad of the Day incl. Iced tea
RSVP: Register at https://events.aitphawaii.org by Monday March 15th, 2010
Refund/Cancellation Policy: Sorry no refunds or cancellations. If you are unable to attend, please send a replacement attendee to the event—any member discounts/pricing will be honored for the replacement if you are member. Please e-mail us at rsvp@aitphawaii.org to inform us of a replacement so that we can have their name tag ready.


