How the tech industry can play its part in reducing carbon emissions Corporate social responsibility is now a business imperative and should be leading the business agenda. Technology companies need to demonstrate that they are taking sustainability and a reduction of their impact on the environment seriously. It’s a huge subject and more and more we are seeing customers demanding to know what we are doing. By Scott Dodds, CEO, Ultima Business Solutions
Read MoreSustainability as a primary driver of innovation Innovation can and must play a critical role in helping to simplify the problems and break the trade-offs between economics and sustainability. By Ved Sen, Business Innovation at Tata Consultancy Services
Read MoreRing the changes with circular IT procurement It is fair to say that sustainability and environmental responsibility is higher on the agenda for many businesses now than it has been over previous years. Not only is legislation slowly pushing businesses in this direction but the media spotlight, its increased importance to staff, as well as the high priority placed by consumers, means that many businesses are making improvements to their environmental footprint. By Mark Sutherland, director of e-commerce at Stone Group
Read MoreWhy businesses cannot COP-out of responsibility for sustainability action By Michiel Verhoeven, MD SAP UKI
Read MoreBig data, big energy consumption? Each photo we post on social media or email we send is saved into servers that are stored in physical data centres around the world. This process consumes a significant amount of energy, raising sustainability issues in the data centre industry. To help overcome this challenge, Marcin Bala, CTO of telecommunications networks specialist Salumanus Ltd, explains how to create a more sustainable data centre infrastructure.
Read MoreWhy digital transformation and green initiatives go hand-in-hand By David Mills, CEO Ricoh Europe
Read MoreWant a more sustainable business? Understand your data The dust hasn’t yet settled on the announcements made and agreements forged at COP26, but attention is already turning to how both governments and private sector organizations will meet the lofty sustainability targets they are expected to. By Julie Kae, VP of Sustainability and DE&I, Executive Director of Qlik.org
Read MoreSustainability IT and Circular IT in the light of COP26 By Betsy Dellinger, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Park Place Technologies
Read MoreHow to be a sustainable CIO Sustainability is a topic that’s everywhere: quite literally, as Google Trends suggests we’ve never been so fascinated by the topic. Kids at school learn about it, global leaders gather to make plans in the last-chance saloon of COP26 and, increasingly, corporate leaders are challenged by their boards and watchdogs to show their bona fides. But sustainability needs to be a high-level agenda item for CIOs too. By Andrew Brinded, Senior Vice President & Worldwide Sales Chief Operating Officer, Nutanix
Read MoreRecycle, Reduce and Reinvent: reworking the tech sustainability agenda. By Alex Louth, Managing Director at Logicalis UK&I
Read MorePrioritising sustainability for business resilience and staff retention By Bob Bailkoski, CEO, Logicalis Group
Read MoreBoosting Refurbishment to Build a Circular Economy By Sylvie Thomas, Head of Sustainability Policies & CSR (EMEA) at Lexmark
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