2021 was among the top seven warmest years on record and saw some of the most extreme weather events: from […]
2021 was among the top seven warmest years on record and saw some of the most extreme weather events: from […]
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
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, IT teams around the globe have been forced to review or set aside ongoing projects and initiatives to help sustain business operations and adapt to a virtual working environment. With IT budgets reduced or reallocated to allow for this unexpected pivot, many organisations made the decision to adopt
Nowadays, several new challenges are arising due to the constant developments in technologies which are imposing on IT managers to change their long-held strategies and operations in order to adopt new methods allowing them to reach their goals. This is the case in different IT segments, and the hardware maintenance field is witnessing in particular
Every Organization maintains a sustainable waste strategy in which IT hardware recycling and refurbishing plays a very important role. Government regulations and WEEE directives are specially designed to deal with hazardous waste and dispose the IT equipment in an environmentally responsible manner. Need for Recycling • Reduce the volume of waste which gets dumped illegally.
When it comes to “doing more for less” third-party maintenance is the first choice for most IT managers globally. More and more companies are now finding new and innovative ways to reduce costs and to make the most of their capital expenditure on IT equipment in pursuance of their business objectives.
Waste of electrical and electronic equipment, (WEEE compliance) is becoming a very important factor in today’s world, especially the wastes related to IT equipment such as servers, storage, networking and other IT hardware, which is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the EU and other parts of the world. According to a recent
E-wastes are the fastest growing stream of wastes around the world. Approximately around 1 million tons of IT wastes are generated in the UK alone. As per the European Commission’s report the IT wastes in EU are expected to grow to more than 12 million tons by 2020. WEEE helps in reducing the carbon and