China’s zero covid policy China’s zero covid policy highlights the benefits of a more sustainable IT strategy. Following the global […]
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This article on Arab News highlights the negative environmental impact the production of IT hardware continues to have and how more sustainable practices in IT, like third-party maintenance, could help businesses reduce their own carbon footprint. Evernex aims to help companies reduce carbon footprint
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, downwardly revised its full-year production forecasts in September. Ford has cancelled shifts at its Dearborn F-150 plant in Detroit and General Motors has predicted a profit hit of up to $2 billion. The effects of the ongoing chip shortage are starting to be felt. And — it’s not limited to
The coronavirus pandemic added rocket fuel to existing technology trends, causing our reliance on the internet to explode. Almost overnight, remote working and e-commerce became essential parts of everyday life, and with reduced commuting and air travel, global carbon dioxide emissions initially fell by 6%. But our passion for data processing is not without an
Advancing IT sustainability with reuse, repair and recycling, Evernex is part of the ‘historic opportunity‘ to tackle climate change and deepening environmental challenges of the post-COVID economy receiving attention at COP26. With services focused on circular IT practices in the data center, Evernex is securing a green transformation in technology and providing carbon reduction measures
Disruption in business occurs when a solution performs a task better than the current options — and at a lower cost. Greater productivity and reduced expenditure help start a chain reaction of innovation and development as time and resources can be directed towards growth. Third-party maintenance (TPM) providers have disrupted the traditional IT maintenance market
Bob Van den Broecke, Managing Director of Evernex Japan, explains in an interview with the Japan times how sustainable IT practices in business can help the environment and your bottom line. He further places focus on the frequent disposal of functional IT equipment, simply because newer models with more sophisticated firmware are available and mentions
Jean-Marc Gottero, Chief Revenue Officer at Evernex, explains in a CRN article how extending the life of your IT equipment can contribute to greater sustainability – both environmentally and economically. He further highlights how the new government legislation in Europe and now the UK is promoting this circular economy movement in protection of our planet.