By Tilde Herrera
Over the last several years, many companies have turned to cloud computing to help them further their sustainability goals.
By storing data and software virtually, which is accessible from our laptops and desktops, they eliminate the need to run their own data centers, while also reducing energy and electronics waste.
But cloud computing also allows people to collaborate and share data in ways they've never been able to in the past. At the same time, the cloud offers a high degree of computational power that may unleash a revolution in the way we design buildings.
A GreenBiz.com webcast held this week explored the potential of the cloud to change building design. It was a high-level view of the opportunities, current struggles and ways in which vendors are trying to bridge the gap. READ MORE >>
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