Intelligent Data Centres Issue 49 | Page 46

CURRENTLY , OVER A THIRD ( 34 %) OF ORGANISATIONS HAVEN ’ T MADE ANY PROGRESS
ON THEIR SUSTAINABILITY
GOALS OR HAVEN ’ T YET
DEFINED THEM . research and are only being tracked by a third of EU companies .
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CURRENTLY , OVER A THIRD ( 34 %) OF ORGANISATIONS HAVEN ’ T MADE ANY PROGRESS

ON THEIR SUSTAINABILITY

GOALS OR HAVEN ’ T YET

DEFINED THEM . research and are only being tracked by a third of EU companies .

Utilising resources from an effective colocation service will provide the visibility that organisations need to measure emissions outside of their own premises . Detailed reports allow organisations to decipher the impact that their operations are having on their sustainability goals and take required action . As regulatory requirements become ever stricter in the near future , visibility into this data can ’ t be compromised on .
Grasping the opportunity
Many organisations are missing out on the opportunity to immediately adopt cost-effective and sustainable measures in the midst of the energy and climate crises . As maintenance of on-premise infrastructure becomes infinitely more challenging due to rising costs and failure to control and report on sustainability , outsourced services such as colocation bring cost savings , efficiency and scalability in times of economic pressure .
The providers at the forefront will be working in close collaboration with businesses to achieve their ESG goals , such as leveraging power-saving technologies and meeting carbon reduction targets . By facing up to these crises with confidence , businesses can future-proof their operations and meet customer expectations head on . �
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