Desktop tech and green IT: We've added a couple more entrees to InfoWorld.com's blog buffet. Test Center Contributor Randall C. Kennedy is the author of the new Enterprise Desktop blog in which he'll be honing in on -- as the blog title suggests -- enterprise desktop computing technologies, such as DreamScene, which he dubs "A Nightmare on Vista Street." Meanwhile, since I am not above self-promotion, allow me t Desktop tech and green IT: We’ve added a couple more entrees to InfoWorld.com’s blog buffet. Test Center Contributor Randall C. Kennedy is the author of the new Enterprise Desktop blog in which he’ll be honing in on — as the blog title suggests — enterprise desktop computing technologies, such as DreamScene, which he dubs “A Nightmare on Vista Street.”Meanwhile, since I am not above self-promotion, allow me to introduce you to my new blog, Sustainable IT. I’ll be exploring issues of green technology, including strategies for making your business more energy efficient. And make no mistake: Energy efficiency should be a top concern for you as data-center power needs continue to rise but sources of reliable energy aren’t keeping pace. (Then there’s the environmental issues and that whole global warming thing.)System Restore and Windows: Strategic Developer Martin Heller raised some questions about System Restore on Windows a while back. Specifically, he commented that admins seemingly have less control over restore points in Vista than they do with XP. Well, a program manager at Microsoft pointed him to some information about System Restore that proved somewhat useful — though Martin still wonders why that info was buried in a Technet blog instead of actual documentation. Technology Industry