The role of cloud in the journey to net zero
FEATURED PAPER
As we ease out of lockdown into the ‘new norm’, the question now is how to drive down net emissions while maintaining profitability and economic growth?
Cloud and carbon emissionsFEATURED PAPER
As we ease out of lockdown into the ‘new norm’, the question now is how to drive down net emissions while maintaining profitability and economic growth?
In our recent Challenges in HVR survey (take the survey here) 85% of oil and gas respondents say their primary business challenge is reducing carbon emissions.
Drawing from several studies and findings, this paper will show you the massive impact a revolution in IT infrastructure can have on achieving carbon footprint goals.
Our whitepaper explores the four key features for reducing carbon emissions: IT operational efficiency, IT equipment efficiency, data centre infrastructure efficiency and cloud providers sourcing green energy.
It is not just a case of better managing one energy-hungry component of the business: making the move to the cloud has the potential to deliver improvements across the entire organisation.
Get it right and you can cut direct energy use, support energy-saving initiatives such as remote working, reduce operational costs and, at the same time, substantially improve carbon footprint.
Part of the solution is implementing the right IT and technology.
Cut carbon emissions with cloud
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