Sureworks has dedicated significant time and effort to address sustainability concerns within the Data Center industry and elevate their importance among IT decision-makers. However, this endeavour has often appeared to be an uphill struggle. With the challenges posed by global supply chain shortages, the ongoing pandemic, and economic instability on a global scale, the survival of businesses has understandably taken precedence. Nevertheless, there are indications that priorities may be shifting now.

While Sureworks services may not directly decrease the energy emissions of Data Centers, they have the potential to improve their overall sustainability performance by implementing various initiatives.

  • Third Party Maintenance extends the lifecycle of Data Center hardware, eliminating the need for costly replacements
  • Zero-to-landfill ITAD practices enable recycling and refurbishment of hardware, adding value to the business
  • Support The Goals sustainability objectives are pursued, offering measurable metrics for customers’ sustainability contributions

Progress in energy efficiency within the industry seems to have come to a standstill, with the average annual PUE for Data Centers holding steady at approximately 1.59/1.58 over the past five years. This indicates that many easy improvements have already been made, and any additional advancements would necessitate significant investments and renovations.

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