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Study Tour of Silicon Valley Companies will examine Green IT and the New Competencies Required of 21st Century IT Leaders
The high cost of energy, the threat of global warming, and rising societal pressures are forcing firms to take a hard look at their ecological impact. This tour of the Silicon Valley in late October will visit leading forward-thinking organizations that are already preparing for the many challenges. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - LONDON, UK, August 06, 2007 - As Yale Professor Daniel Esty argues in the best-selling book Green to Gold, going 'Green' can open up many new paths to improved profitability; he concludes that: "companies using an environmental lens find ways to be more innovative and entrepreneurial than their competitors. These WaveRiders see emerging issues ahead of the pack. And they are better at finding new opportunities to increase sales and enhance brand value." And just as large enterprises have used sophisticated IT systems to meet their security, privacy and Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, so will they need to take a holistic, information-based approach to managing their organization's changing environmental footprint. This will require an ongoing programme that optimizes the firm's entire production and consumption life-cycle, encompassing issues such as power usage, supply- and demand-chain efficiency, disposals and recycling, office design, travel, employee cooperation, regulatory compliance, and even brand management. Achieving this will require significant IT initiatives, many based on the Web 2.0 technologies.

This Study Tour will attempt to help business and IT leaders identify and develop the new ideas, skills and capabilities that their organizations will increasingly require. By joining peers in an intensive week-long programme, delegates will gain first-hand knowledge of current and emerging practices by visiting and having discussions with approximately twelve leading edge suppliers and their customers, as well as consultants and venture capitalists. Attendees will also be the first to hear the initial results of the Leading Edge Forum's collaboration with Professor Esty and his research team.

Questions to be answered through the Study Tour include: How are companies going about developing a holistic environmental strategy? What role is enterprise IT playing? What new products and technologies now under development show promise in helping reduce energy consumption? How can firms develop advanced environmental management systems that track and measure their changing environmental footprint? How are companies succeeding in getting employee and customer cooperation in environmental strategy initiatives such as reducing energy consumption, and improved recycling? How serious is the IT supplier industry about helping us turn Green? How do they see the economics of Green? What new capabilities will IT need to support these various Green initiatives? These questions will be answered through discussions and visits with Adobe, Amazon, APC, Coburn Ventures, CSC's Leading Edge Forum, DuPont, HP, Intel Capital, organicARCHITECT, San Francisco Department of the Environment, Sun Microsystems, Tesla Motors and Vmware, and with the experts who will accompany the Study Tour. Additionally, participants will learn from the questions and experiences of fellow delegates who share their interest in Green IT.

This event will be based at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Francisco, California, and will be held from Oct 28 - Nov 2, 2007.

About the Leading Edge Forum:
As part of CSC's Office of Innovation, the Leading Edge Forum (LEF) provides clients with access to a knowledge base and a global network of innovative thought leaders who engage technology and business executives on the current and future role of information technology. The LEF stimulates innovation and thought leadership through two core offerings - the LEF Executive Programme and the LEF Technology Programs. For more information, visit the Forum's website at lef.csc.com.

About CSC:
Computer Sciences Corporation is a leading global information technology (IT) services company. CSC's mission is to provide customers in industry and government with solutions crafted to meet their specific challenges and enable them to profit from the advanced use of technology.


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