• Fuji Xerox and Fujitsu develop software that keep tabs on Co2 emissions for companies

  • Fujitsu-and-Fuji-Xerox-1.jpg The Japanese are going greener by the day. This time its two tech companies that have together come up with a Co2 shedding tool to help cut down emissions and energy usage. Fujitsu and Fuji Xerox have together come up with software that’ll help centrally visualize the energy used by every gadget in an office building. This will help cut energy usage by a good 30%, or so the makers claim. Connecting computers, printers and other devices into the office network will help the software keep tabs on energy usage. Using Fuji Xerox’s ApeosWare Management Suite of applications and Fujitsu’s Systemwalker Desktop Patrol operational management software, the tool also keeps companies informed about just how much Co2 is being let into the air and the causes.


    For now, the tool is limited to launch in Japan, but we’re pretty sure it’ll spread out globally, helping companies keep a better check on their energy usage and reduce the amount of carbon they produce.
    [Greenbiz]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Tags: , on February 10, 2011