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The Role Of Cloud Cost Management In Environmental Sustainability

In an era where cloud computing has become the backbone of global business operations, its impact on the environment cannot be overlooked. As organizations increasingly migrate to the cloud, data centers’ energy consumption and carbon footprint have surged, highlighting a critical need for sustainable practices. One often underappreciated lever for environmental stewardship within this digital infrastructure is effective cloud cost management.

Helping Enterprises Make Sense of Sustainability in an Ocean of Engineering Data

If I were to ask you what marine biologists and database engineers have in common, you’d think it was the beginning of a nerdy joke. There probably is one in there somewhere but, as someone that has sat on both sides of the fence – or operated on both sides of the water’s surface to continue the analogy – I can say with certainty that the parallels are more common than coral on the Great Barrier Reef.

Evolving Corporate Sustainability Solutions: An Interview with Sebastien Duprez & Nina Zellweger

As the world continues to feel the pressure of climate change, more and more actors in the private sector are implementing solutions to reduce their carbon emissions and slow down global warming. For many organizations, technology is a major focus in their carbon reduction strategy. And most emissions are linked to digital workplace equipment. In fact, the workplace represents 70% of overall IT-related emissions.

Meeting EU Green Deal Data Center Requirements with DCIM Software

Europe is currently striving to be the first climate neutral continent by introducing a package of policy initiatives called the European Union’s (EU) Green Deal. This deal was introduced in 2019 and focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. The Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) was also launched which aims to decrease energy usage by 11.7% by 2030.

Sustainable Living Guide: Tips and Tricks for Frugal Green Living

Welcome to the ultimate guide for frugal green living! Are you looking for practical ways to live a sustainable life without breaking the bank? Look no further, as we have the tips and tricks you need to achieve a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective lifestyle. From buying second-hand items to creating your cleaning products, we will explore various ways to reduce waste and save money along the way. Living sustainably doesn't have to be expensive or complicated, and in fact, it can even help you save money in the long run.

Maximizing Shelf Appeal: The Science Behind Effective Product Packaging

When was the last time you opened up your package from the store and really thought about how miraculous it is that a time can travel halfway across the world and arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition? Furthermore, you have probably never considered how much the packaging influenced your decision to buy a particular product. Well, this post will explore some of the science behind how companies use packaging to grab your attention and convince you to purchase their product over the myriad of similar items on the shelf.

5 Green tech companies to watch in London 2024

From Oddbox to MULTUS, London has always been fertile ground for companies changing those fundamental relationships to food, fashion and energy for the better. And as a London-based start-up focussed on cutting the cloud industry’s carbon, we’re more than happy to share this city with some of green and climate tech’s leading lights. The five green techs below are who we’re most excited to follow into 2024 and beyond.

Enhancing Data Center Efficiency and Sustainability with Power Capacity Effectiveness

PCE is a performance metric that evaluates the effective utilization of power in data centers. It measures the ratio of IT equipment power to the total power consumed, encompassing all aspects of the facility’s operations, including cooling and lighting. Unlike traditional metrics, PCE provides a comprehensive assessment of how power is used within data centers, aiming to optimize the actual power capacity available.