LimeLeap's president, Marco Luzuriaga, presents at the Women in Technology event on Green Energy and Green IT.

LimeLeap's president, Marco Luzuriaga, had the privilege of presenting the social and economic benefits of Green IT at the Women in Technology event on Green Energy and Green IT. Among the items presented were the savings a small company, a large company, and a region as a whole would realize by turning off their PCs every night.

Through use of the classic three Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), several methods for environmentally-friendly IT practices were explored.



LimeLeap begins mail campaign for LimeCare Automated IT Subscriptions

LimeLeap Solutions, a company with over 15 years of IT experience in the DC area, has begun a mailing campaign for its LimeCare Automated IT Subscriptions service. This offering bundles network and PC maintenance, user support, backup capabilities, auditing, and mail hosting into one service.



LimeLeap enters Microsoft's "Will Code For Green" contest, with its entry, GreenPCSearch.com

LimeLeap has entered Microsoft's "Will Code For Green" contest, with its ecology entry,


The site makes it easy for consumers and organizations to find EPEAT certified PCs on Amazon.com and CDW.

LimeLeap's entry is listed at The Will Code For Green gallery page



LimeLeap recognized by AlwaysOn

Going Green

LimeLeap was recognized by AlwaysOn.com as one of the top 100 green companies.  The competition seeks to recognize "top emerging private companies that are creating new business opportunities in green technology. "

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LimeLeap's Marco Luzuriaga is quoted in Washington Woman

Washington Woman

“Recycling computers and other electronics is the right thing to do,” says Marco Luzuriaga, LimeLeap CEO. Luzuriaga strives for a paperless offi ce as much as possible, or encourages printing double-sided, turning computers off at night and other simple strategies

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Tech Blogger Heather Clancy features LimeLeap in Green Tech Pastures

Someone asked me the other day if I thought IT solution providers (what you might call a reseller, VAR or systems integrator) could build a reasonable branding message around green tech or environmental issues. While I haven’t seen a whole lot of these companies do anything publicly, two jumped to mind immediately as evangelists for this approach.

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LimeLeap featured in the Web Host Industry Review

Web Host Industry Review

Marco Luzuriaga, president of Washington-based LimeLeap Solutions, says that his company - which change its name from Intersoft to reflects its environmental focus sense - hasn't had much interaction with the federal government on ways to initiate green practices. Instead, the company has found local governments and nonprofits of value.

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LimeLeap Launch Party featured in the Washington Business Journal

Washington Business Journal

Leaping Limes! Sometimes, you have to shake things up and add a twist. For D.C.-based information technology company Intersoft that meant a twist of lime. the company celebrated its green mission and new name, LimeLeap Solutions with a March 20 party at - where else? - Lima.

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LimeLeap is featured in the Tech Journal South

Washington Business Journal

Primarily focused on small to medium businesses and associations, LimeLeap provides all of the luxuries of an in-house IT department without the overhead. LimeLeap services include a round-the-clock help desk, network management, staff support, information security and disaster-recovery planning.

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