CIO OPINION
Sustainable IT promises to deliver a myriad of ESG and business benefits . It enhances transparency and measurement of ESG performance , boosting brand value , improving talent attraction and retention , and avoiding reputational risk . It grows the organisations partner ecosystem and attracts investors . Operationally , it helps to improve productivity , drives innovation , reduces energy usage and operational costs , and improves profitability .
The business value of sustainable IT is further demonstrated by the findings of the IDC ’ s 2024 CEO Sentiment Survey , which shows that the IT budgets of most businesses larger than 250 employees are driven by ESG-related business actions and that sustainability , ESG technologies are top-of-mind for new investments over the coming 12-months , after cybersecurity technologies .
To accelerate the ESG journey and reap these benefits , technology must act as ESG enabler . CIOs can help to drive digitisation of sustainability-related business processes , use cases , and functionalities , as well as products and services that lead to reduction of waste , energy consumption , carbon emissions and resource usage .
The first step is to procure sustainable ICT solutions that can be measured and managed for impact . Research with IDC shows the top sustainability criteria in ICT procurement to be equipment and maintenance costs , 38 %, energy consumption and optimisation , 37 %, product performance , 34 % and , of course , environmental impact including carbon emissions and use of sustainable materials , 33 %.
With demand for AI solutions on the rise , the third step for IT departments is investing in sustainable cloud network solutions for centralised management and visibility of their Scope 3 Emissions . Communications networks and data centres account for 24 % and 45 % of ICT ’ s carbon emissions respectively – and both are crucial to digitisation and AI adoption .
Sustainable cloud computing networking solutions can mitigate these impacts . Key features of this solution include that they are designed with energy efficient technology , are located in data centres with better power usage effectiveness , PUE , can be powered with 100 % renewable electricity , offer optimised application performance and an AI-powered digital orchestration layer , and can be offered as network-as-a-service for control and management .
Furthermore , sustainable cloud networking solutions , powered with AI technology , can be used to reduce operational environment footprint , Scope 1 , and Scope 2 emissions across organisations . 43 % of companies believe connected IoT , 5G , and edge computing are critical ICT technologies to meet ESG targets – and one
One in three companies claim energy usage and costs have decreased because of investments in sustainable ICT .
The next crucial step is to measure and manage a comprehensive view of the total impact of IT products and services . More than half of the companies surveyed are using carbon management software to measure the sustainability of their ICT infrastructure and support network redesign , as well as broader ICT transformation projects , to optimise for best results .
However , emphasis must be placed on Scope 3 Emissions – the indirect emissions in the value chain , both upstream and downstream . These are critical to meeting net zero targets as they account for 70 % of business ’ total carbon footprint on average , yet only 16 % of companies have measured them .
To address this , IT departments have started tracking and thereby reducing the carbon footprint in their ICT procurement as increasingly value chain partners are using data exchange platforms with standardised methodologies and technical specifications to share Scope 3 emission disclosures .
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