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Involta: On a mission to transform the world through technology

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“When Involta was founded in 2007, sustainability wasn’t a top-of-mind issue for the industry, but our founders understood its importance and continually made everyday improvements that promoted energy efficiency and reduced our carbon emissions,” says Kremer. That is why Kremer says Involta joined VMware’s Zero Carbon Committed initiative.

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Telefonica is working to help enterprises decarbonize their operations

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degrees Celsius, and our executive committee approved the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2040 across Telefonica’s entire value chain,” says Ribaya. Being VMware Cloud Verified, and having earned the VMware Sovereign Cloud distinction, it offers enterprises a complete portfolio of compute, storage, security and networking solutions.

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ODC-Noord: The Netherland’s northernmost government data center is committed to a zero carbon future

CIO

With nearly 140 employees, the high-performance data center provides government agencies with mission-critical compute, storage, and networking solutions needed to provide important services to citizens. Notably, ODC-Noord already runs on 100% renewable energy sources, among them hydro, wind and solar power.

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Even More InfiniSafe for InfiniGuard

Infinidat

Earlier this year, we announced InfiniSafe cyber storage resilience technology on our InfiniGuard platform, consisting of a comprehensive set of features built into our secondary storage platform that were designed to provide a strong defense against cyberattacks. Example of a recovery in just a few clicks below!

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Seeking Sustainable IT? Use Data Virtualization

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

Conserve energy! In its annual Worldwide Global Datasphere Forecast, 2019-2023, IDC projected that only 15% of annual data growth is actually net new data. Does that figure seem excessive, especially when more copies mean more storage, which requires servers that consume yet more power? Reading Time: 4 minutes.