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Report touts green credentials of IT outsourcing

IDC white paper claims shifting web hosting and other IT operations to third-party specialists delivers environmental benefits

Written by James Murray

Outsourcing IT and datacentre functions to third-party providers can deliver energy savings of up to 40 per cent and help reduce firms' exposure to imminent green legislation, according to a new white paper from IT analyst firm IDC.

The study, which was commissioned by managed IT services provider Rackspace, argues that specialist IT outsourcing providers can exploit economies of scale by sharing the same datacentre infrastructure across large numbers of customers, allowing them to reduce overall energy use.

James Eibisch, research director at IDC's European telecoms and networking group, said that outsourcing IT work to third parties also reduces the risk of increased compliance pressures for IT directors.

"Although today the EU would like the IT industry to regulate itself, this won't be the case forever," he said. "Today, legislation is concentrated on areas such as materials and recycling, but discussions are going on within the EU and NGOs to extend environmental regulation to IT and communications, and companies must consider the future implications of this for their business."

Fabio Torlini, marketing director at Rackspace, said firms could sidestep many of these imminent regulations by handing IT functions to specialist providers.

He also argued that IT outsourcing firms had greater freedom to invest in the latest energy efficient IT kit and renewable energy technologies.

"Installing these new technologies is a massive investment, but when as a service provider you split that investment out per customer it becomes manageable," he said. "Individual IT departments don't have that luxury and find it harder to justify these investments."

Torlini added that Rackspace had recently authorised just such an investment and was preparing to unveil a new datacentre facility next year that will be powered using a biomass-fuelled power plant and incorporate the latest energy e fficient server and cooling technologies.

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