
We are pleased to announce that the following companies will be sponsoring The Carbon Footprint IT Summit

We are pleased to announce that the following companies will be Networking Sponsors at The Carbon Footprint IT Summit
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Sun Microsystems are sponsoring the Carbon Footprint IT Summit.
For more information visit www.sun.com
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Business IT services and solutions provider, Bell Microsystems, specialises in working with Blue Chip organisations focusing on providing technology solutions to bring a genuine return on investment.
The company's end-to-end IT Asset Management Services which include secure data destruction, system redeployment, trade-in and recycling are a vital element in helping customers to improve system utilisation rates, reduce their carbon footprint and cut IT operating costs In particular in line with the introduction of the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive with respect to IT waste and recycling.
Building on its existing IT Asset Management Services, the company is soon to be confirmed as an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) the only organisations approved by the Environment Agency to accept and process waste in accordance with the WEEE Directive.
The company has also won a series of awards and accolades including MicroScope magazine's Storage Reseller of the Year and an impressive fourth appearance in the Tech Track 100 league table.
For more information visit www.bell-micros.co.uk
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nscglobal are a networking sponsor at the Carbon Footprint IT Summit.
For more information visit www.nscglobal.com
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Organisations wishing to sponsor a break, lunch or evening reception should email or call Jane Thomas on ++ 44(0) 207 749 0470
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Angela Morrison, IT Director, Sainsbury's
Chris Walker, CTO, Saatchi & Saatchi Interactive
Finlay McLeod, Head of Data Centre Transformation, BT
Mark Popolano, CTO, Reed Elsevier
Paul Cattrell, European Data Centre Manager, Unilever
Ciaran Flanagan, Head of Data Centres, Intel
John Carey, IT Director, Scottish Widows
Steve Bowden, CTO Green Computing, IBM
Frank Tudor, Director of Supplier Relationship and Performance, Department of Work and Pensions
Dave Carter, Head of Digital Development, Manchester City Council
Richard Barrington, Head of Government and Public Policy, Sun Microsystems
Jonathan Clark, Head Of Business Design, British Energy
Ricky Higgins, IT Director For Products and Markets, Lloyds TSB
Peter Hambling, CIO, Lloyds of London
Jamie Shaw, Environmental Engineer, Honda F1 Racing
Gary Hird, Technical Strategy Systems Manager, John Lewis Partnership
Bob Crook, Head of Business Relationship Management & Sustainability, DEFRA
Dan Sutherland, Founder, Green Technology Initiative
Peter Pedersen, CIO, Rank Group
Christopher Linfoot, IT Director, LDV Group
Paul Cattrell, European Data Centre Manager, Unilever
Ricky Higgins, IT Director for Products and Markets, Lloyds TSB
Jonathan Clark, Head of Business Design, British Energy
Steve Gediking, Head of IT and Facilities, The Independent Police Complaints Commission
Terry Walby, Director, Datacentre and Storage Solutions, Computacenter Services
Andrew Bray, Head of Energy Services, Johnson Controls
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