Many organisations are working towards net-zero goals, and eliminating the emissions from your own IT operations is a significant part of that.
Cloud platforms providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud offer cleaner use of IT by helping organisations, and if used right, consume less hardware for running their workloads which means less electricity consumed.
The only thing is, those cloud data centres still need electricity to power them. In this session, we discussed what the major cloud providers claim their data centres offer in terms of renewable energy usage, power usage effectiveness, and their transparency in enabling their customers to make informed sustainability choices.
We shared our experience working with a client where BJSS helped them monitor, report, and action through effective cloud optimisation and automation to better meet their sustainability targets.