
When you look at Cloud Computing from a resource and energy consumption standpoint, you’ll find that businesses who migrate to cloud-based solutions use about 80% less server power. They dramatically reduce their need for computing hardware (both servers and PCs), system admin & support overhead, and the equipment and electricity needed to power specialized cooling and ventilation systems.
With “virtualization”, the physical resource and embedded energy costs required to run operations are reduced even further.

What do they have in common?
Projects that involve virtualization and migration to cloud-based solutions require strong leadership and technical expertise. The benefits to be realized are attractive, widely-recognized, and well-documented. However, the integration requirements and project management challenges can appear to be insurmountable. Having a stable and reliable project team with proven, specialized skill-sets is an absolute requirement. GreenLightGo.org provides both.
And…
We provide a vision and a framework for clients to achieve their application and business process goals as well as their “sustainability” goals. Increasingly, CIO’s and IT Managers are being held accountable for the environmental impacts of operations, for their “carbon footprint”, and for various green / efficiency-related Corporate Citizenship initiatives.
There is a profound difference between claiming to be green, and being able to demonstrate a progressive, company-wide drive toward accepted sustainable business practices.
Building Bridges
Successfully migrating business operations to “the cloud” invariably requires sophisticated customization and advanced knowledge of a range of integration tools and technologies. Contact GreenLightGo.org today to discuss your current and upcoming project requirements. We offer a range of options to support your most important business process and application development goals.
The video attached below (produced by a recognized leader in cloud platform hosting) provides an overview and perspective regarding the growing international movement toward cloud-based computing.

