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Sustainability

Important Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Renewable Energy System

The need for sustainable energy has become clear due to the negative impact of fossil fuels on our environment. As a result, many people are turning to renewable energy systems like solar panels, wind turbines, and hydropower generators. This guide will discuss key factors to consider when choosing a renewable energy system. Whether you want to reduce your carbon footprint or save on electricity bills, understanding these factors will help you make an informed decision and choose the best system for your needs.

Maximizing Efficiency: Understanding How Often Printer Ink Cartridges Should Be Replaced

The longevity and efficiency of printer ink cartridges play a pivotal role in determining the overall cost-effectiveness and productivity of printing operations. However, determining the optimal replacement frequency for ink cartridges can be a nuanced task, influenced by various factors ranging from printing frequency to cartridge type and environmental conditions.

How Canopy Systems Redefine Sustainability in Commercial Buildings

Sustainable architecture is undergoing a revolution. With urban landscapes growing denser, finding eco-friendly ways to expand our built environment is essential. Canopy systems, traditionally valued for their aesthetic and sheltering qualities, are now driving innovation in sustainability within commercial spaces. This blog post will explore how these systems, when employed thoughtfully, can significantly reduce a building's environmental footprint, improve energy efficiency, and provide a host of additional benefits to the public and private sectors alike.

This Earth Day, Gain New Sustainability Insights from your IT Infrastructure with OpsRamp and HPE

It’s April 22 and everybody knows today is Earth Day. But do you know how much energy your IT infrastructure is consuming and what that translates to in cost and carbon footprint? As we place more demands on our IT infrastructure to store and manage the reams of data we’re collecting and run advanced analytics and artificial intelligence on that data, we are inevitably consuming more energy in our data centers.

Facts That Might Interest Technology Lovers

In a world where technology continues to shape our daily lives, there's an endless array of fascinating developments that captivate the minds of enthusiasts. From advancements in artificial intelligence to breakthroughs in renewable energy, the landscape of technology is constantly evolving, offering a plethora of intriguing insights. In this article, we'll delve into six captivating areas that are sure to pique the interest of any technology lover. From the marvels of quantum computing to the possibilities unlocked by biotechnology, there's no shortage of awe-inspiring discoveries to explore.

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.