Why businesses cannot COP-out of responsibility for sustainability action By Michiel Verhoeven, MD SAP UKI
Read MoreWhy digital transformation and green initiatives go hand-in-hand By David Mills, CEO Ricoh Europe
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 MoreReaching climate change goals “as-a-Service” By Sue Preston, Vice President and General Manager, HPE Pointnext and HPE GreenLake
Read MoreMany industries may be ignoring upto 70% of their carbon emission through not having the correct IT systems. Millions of tonnes of carbon emissions are accounted for through lack of IT systems. By Alex Trenbath, Director, Envirovue.
Read MoreEstablishing a sustainable digital enterprise By Charles Cao, Head of Operations and Strategy at Conga
Read MoreFour ways to collectively take action for a sustainable future By Matthew Houlihan, Senior Director, Government and Corporate Affairs, Cisco
Read MoreAchieving sustainability through technology The good news is that many of the initiatives that can help a business reduce its carbon footprint are also effective for saving costs. By Simon Short, chief operating officer, Advanced.
Read MoreA key factor for the success of many companies is creating a business model with the opportunity for significant growth. This is particularly true for SaaS businesses; the market as a whole has seen exponential growth in the last few years and is expected to reach a value of approximately $220.21 billion as soon as 2022. By Terry Storrar, MD, Leaseweb UK.
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