Carbon emissions stories
The tech sector is urging the Albanese Government to adopt recommendations to galvanise the role technology is playing in reducing Australia's carbon emissions.
The success of the telecommunication sector's self-regulating approach is worth studying to see if other sectors can benefit.
Many Australian businesses are concerned about climate change but reluctant to take action to reduce emissions, says study by Capterra.
Australian organisations have made progress in decarbonisation but face major barriers, says ENGIE Impact's Net Zero Report.
The new solution empowers enterprises to achieve sustainability goals through a lower-carbon emissions alternative to transport IT purchases.
The city of Istanbul and the Wienerberger Group have reduced emissions and optimised operations by implementing SAS' AI and advanced analytics solutions.
Cumulus VFX is using Pure Storage's unified fast file and object platform to manage ever-growing data demands and achieve enhanced security.
Independent certification demonstrates measurable progress towards becoming the first European climate-neutral sector by 2030.
Here's why Digital Realty is doubling down on a holistic approach to its data centres to improve environmental outcomes.
Thanks to the certification, Alibaba Cloud's customers can transparently and credibly demonstrate the progress they have already made in their carbon emissions.
New Relic commits to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and sets science-based targets to reduce emissions.
A Teletrac Navman survey has revealed rising fuel costs, disruption due to COVID-19, and supply chain issues are the top challenges fleet operators face.
Richard Everett appointed as MD of Micro Focus ANZ, focusing on growth areas like cybersecurity and AI data analytics.
Energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and ESG guidelines are top priorities for multinational organisations, according to a report by Honeywell and Reuters.
Equinix is reducing its overall power use by increasing operating temperature ranges within its data centres to minimise the company's carbon impact.
T4 Group partners with NTT Ltd to provide data centre infrastructure in New Zealand, aiming for sustainability and green operations.
CDC Data Centres becomes the first hyperscale provider to achieve net carbon zero certification in New Zealand.
An open-source application, kube-green, created by Mia-Platform, is helping companies reduce CO2 emissions and save costs.
The data infrastructure industry is under pressure to deliver services efficiently and cleanly. Cooling technologies offer a greener path forward.
Digital cooperation capability from IOTICS enables a decentralised data ecosystem for the ground-breaking Northern Gas Networks customer energy village.