Energy Digital magazine First to Adopt Interactive Page Layout, Brings New Depth to Digital magazine Space

Plus, Polycom CEO Bob Hagerty on helping the world cut emissions, anaerobic digestion as the latest technology to convert waste into energy, and more in the November issue of Energy Digital magazine

Energy Digital magazine, found on EnergyDigital.com (www.energydigital.com), is taking digital magazine technology to an entirely new level in its November issue. In The green movement comes home, a piece on reducing utility bills and thus conserving energy in one's home, Energy Digital magazine has introduced an interactive page layout never before seen in digital editions. With the top 10 ways to save, numbers are scattered throughout the page and readers scroll over the numbers to receive advice in a way that's interactive, edgy and the first of its kind.

Get the unparalleled visual experience directly at: http://www.execdigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1873&page=22

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Northern California Bob Hagerty has no doubt that his company can help companies cut emissions and save fuel through the use of telepresence. By providing an intimate experience, impeccable video quality, true-to-life dimensions and transparent technology, telepresence means we could be saying goodbye to constant flying and long business trips for good. As CEO of Polycom, an established $1.1 billion, market-leading provider of telepresence, video and voice communication solutions, Hagerty is a firm believer in the environmental benefits of Polycom's telepresence.

On the inefficiencies of global face-to-face communication, Hagerty tells Energy Digital: "It's unproductive. You're sending one guy out of 8,000 to communicate, and everyone is happy with it. By doing this, you're not truly connecting with local enterprise." Read more of the exclusive Q&A with Bob Hagerty at: http://www.execdigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1873&page=24

Other November Highlights:

• As landfills continue to cause significant environmental issues, including being a major contributor to global warming, increasing numbers of countries are investing in a simple, age-old technology as a solution. It's known as anaerobic digestion (AD) and is a process that helps break down waste to produce "biogas," which can then be used to generate energy. See which countries are taking the lead in producing renewable energy through AD: http://www.execdigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1873&page=16
• Read our profiles of energy companies on the leading edge of the industry, including a host of international firms making an impact today: http://www.execdigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1873&page=5

The complete November issue of Energy Digital magazine is available at: http://www.execdigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1873

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