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Smart for your business. Good for the environment.

Whether you’re tasked with reducing energy costs, driving business efficiencies, or aligning with corporate initiatives, most organizations are exploring eco-responsible business solutions. Similar to Y2K, when concerns about the new millennium justified budget expenses and upgrading major computing systems, the new 'green imperative' presents an opportunity for IT leaders to rethink how their communications and IT initiatives can help boost the bottom line as well as their company's reputation. Looking beyond the data center, the supply chain is rife with opportunity for reducing costs and reducing your company's environmental impact.

Join us for a webinar discussion on November 19 at 11 a.m. until 12 p.m. EST to learn from our panel of experts how you can:

  • Evaluate the latest trends on using technology to reduce environmental impact
  • Use the power of IT networks to drive efficiencies and productivity
  • Control supply chain costs and help your enterprise reduce its carbon footprint
  • Develop strategies to manage and trim energy spending

To register for the event, visit: https://vnc-demo.webex.com/vnc-demo/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=742702105

Leading the discussion is Christopher Kimm, Vice President of Sales Engineering for Verizon Business; Bryan Larkin, Director of Retail Marketing, GXS; and analyst John Fontanella, Vice President, AMR Research. Chris Kimm's IP heritage and exposure to the business needs of the company's largest enterprise customers has made him a frequent presenter to business executives worldwide. Bryan Larkin is a recognized thought leader in B2B, supply chain automation and corporate sustainability and is a frequently-requested public speaker and media spokesperson on these topics. John Fontanella studies RFID technology and applications, the wholesale distribution industry, global trade and supply chain visibility, security and event management.

Attendees will receive a complimentary white paper titled, “Green Business: How Technology Can Make a Difference.”