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17 Feb 2026 - Interview: CyrusOne's Kyle Myers on the sustainable innovation that drives datacentre business outcomes (Computer Weekly)
Colo player reveals that sustainability initiatives continue to drive competitive advantage in addition to cutting costs.
Feb 170 min read


17 Feb 2026 - Interview: Niki Armstrong of Pure Storage (now Everpure) on achieving more with less on sustainability (Computer Weekly)
Think about sustainability as a product in itself, urges the company’s legal and corporate sustainability leader.
Jan 170 min read


26 Nov 2025 - Interview: Genesys' Bridgette McAdoo on steering sustainability goals to success (Computer Weekly)
How resolving to leave society better than you found it can open up solid opportunities at the intersection of science-based initiatives and business objectives.
Nov 26, 20250 min read


4 Nov 2025 - Interview: Orange Business's Jérôme Goulard on making telecoms greener and cleaner (Computer Weekly)
Interdisciplinary work across multiple teams poses challenge for satisfying customers and business outcomes.
Nov 4, 20250 min read


28 Oct 2025 - Interview: Lenovo’s Mary Jacques on combining environmental sustainability with circularity
The Hong Kong-headquartered hardware supplier remains serious about tackling climate change – and achieving results, including Scope 3 emissions reduction
Oct 28, 20250 min read


24 Feb 2025 - An action plan for net zero compatible with budget constraints (Computer Weekly)
Economic pressures mean we should think innovatively about emissions reduction, industry players tell Computer Weekly.
Feb 24, 20251 min read


8 Oct 2024 - Datacentre power purchase agreements: Are they the right way to lower emissions? (Computer Weekly)
Could datacentre energy procurement do even more to green the grid, accelerating the rise in renewables?
Oct 7, 20240 min read


7 Oct 2024 - How datacentres can turn the tide on carbon emissions (Computer Weekly)
Operators have revealed troubling increases in their carbon emissions of late, but could these have been prevented?
Oct 6, 20240 min read


23 Jul 2024 - IT sustainability: Why we’re still waiting for quantified emissions reductions (Computer Weekly)
It's not all down to greenwashing. Genuine challenges stand in the way of implementing IT in line with environmental, social and governance goals.
Jul 22, 20240 min read


25 Mar 2024 - Biodiversity's importance to sustainable datacentre computing (Computer Weekly)
Want to advance sustainability targets? It’s time to add biodiversity to your cloud equation.
Mar 25, 20240 min read


27 Nov 2023 - Datacentres' energy efficiency investment priorities in the race to net zero (Computer Weekly)
Operators seeking to prioritise one pathway over another to reach sustainability targets may be disappointed, experts warn.
Nov 27, 20234 min read


Feature 14 September 2023 (ITpro)
How to empower employees to accelerate emissions reduction - acting upon their organisation, bottom-up.
Sep 13, 20234 min read


Feature 28 December 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
Why the devil's still in the detail in the race for energy efficiency
Dec 28, 20224 min read


Feature 10 November 2022 (ITpro.com)
Ending the age of data centre 'five nines'
Nov 10, 20223 min read


Feature 5 September 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
How water conservation and management floats on cloud computing technologies
Sep 4, 20225 min read


Feature 31 August 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
Burning up: mitigation should sustain datacentre operations during extreme heat
Aug 30, 20224 min read


Feature 26 May 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
Hydrogen's promise: How fuel cells might power lower carbon datacentres
May 25, 20225 min read


Feature 22 March 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
Weighing up the nuclear option for powering datacentres
Mar 22, 20225 min read


Feature 16 March 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
A waste of energy: Dealing with idle servers in the datacentre
Mar 16, 20224 min read


Feature 25 February 2022 (ComputerWeekly)
Cracking the code on blockchain and crypto: What might adoption mean for datacentres?
Feb 25, 20225 min read
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