corporate sustainability Archives - IT Solutions Provider - IT Consulting - Technology Solutions /blog/topic/corporate-sustainability/ IT Solutions Provider - IT Consulting - Technology Solutions Tue, 09 Sep 2025 20:11:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-favico-32x32.png corporate sustainability Archives - IT Solutions Provider - IT Consulting - Technology Solutions /blog/topic/corporate-sustainability/ 32 32 5 Ways CIOs Can Build a More Sustainable IT Environment in 2025 /blog/5-ways-cios-can-build-a-more-sustainable-it-environment-in-2025/ Tue, 08 Jul 2025 12:45:00 +0000 /?post_type=blog-post&p=32994 Sustainability is moving from boardroom aspiration to IT execution. CIOs are uniquely positioned to lead that charge, and it starts with only a few high-impact moves.  Enterprise sustainability initiatives are...

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Build a sustainable IT roadmap using strategies that cut emissions, lower costs, and align with enterprise ESG goals.

Sustainability is moving from boardroom aspiration to IT execution. CIOs are uniquely positioned to lead that charge, and it starts with only a few high-impact moves. 

Enterprise sustainability initiatives are evolving, and IT is at the forefront of this transformation. From energy consumption and equipment waste to vendor partnerships and cloud strategy, IT operations carry a substantial environmental footprint. 

As organizations double down on their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments, CIOs play a critical role. In fact, . The good news? Sustainable IT doesn’t require a complete overhaul. 

5 Ways CIOs Can Build a More Sustainable IT Environment in 2025

1. Adopt Cloud-First Policies with Green Providers

Key actions: Prioritize cloud providers with renewable-powered data centers, use sustainability-focused SLAs, and adopt cloud-native tools to track emissions. highlights how cloud migrations, particularly to providers utilizing renewable energy and energy-efficient cooling, have enabled enterprises to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. These gains stem from the efficiencies and green technologies that leading cloud vendors have implemented on a large scale.

Key benefits:

  • Reduced operational costs
  • Smaller carbon footprint
  • Improved alignment with ESG goals

Adopting a cloud-first approach extends beyond modernization; it’s a step toward both environmental and financial sustainability. Moving workloads to the cloud reduces your carbon footprint. Not all providers are equal, leading hyperscalers to invest in renewable energy, water-saving cooling, and carbon-neutral data centers. A cloud-first policy with sustainability-focused SLAs ensures efficient and eco-friendly IT operations.

Quick stat: Google Cloud operates at 1.1 PUE, one of the lowest in the industry, powered by 100% renewable energy.

2. Establish Device Buyback and Recycling Programs

Implementation checklist: Partner with OEMs and ITAD providers, establish buyback and refurbishment policies, and educate users on device return practices. By extending the life of devices and reducing landfill waste, CIOs can simultaneously cut procurement costs and improve ESG metrics. Partnering with vendors that support sustainable lifecycle services ensures responsible device retirement and promotes a greener IT footprint.

Key strategies:

  • Partner with OEMs and ITAD (IT Asset Disposition) providers
  • Promote buyback and refurbishment internally.
  • Utilize certified recyclers for the end-of-life management of devices.

Pro tip: Standardizing device models enhances repairability and resale value, thereby improving sustainability.

3. Optimize Data Center Energy with AI-Powered DCIM Tools

Benefits of DCIM: Gain insights into real-time energy consumption, optimize cooling with AI tools, and uncover underutilized hardware for improved capacity planning. DCIM tools (Data Center Infrastructure Management) not only uncover energy-saving opportunities but also help IT leaders make data-driven decisions about power distribution and hardware utilization. Integrating AI-powered analytics with DCIM can further enhance efficiencies, reduce PUE, and support an agile, green IT environment.

Core functions of DCIM:

  • Real-time monitoring of energy and power density
  • Visualization of underused assets
  • AI-driven workload optimization

Dell Example: A mid-sized financial services company reduced energy costs by 18% within a year of deploying AI-powered DCIM.

4. Switch to Energy-Star Certified Infrastructure

Dell’s research highlights the benefits of using ENERGY STAR-certified hardware, showing that organizations experience significant reductions in both cooling costs and energy consumption.

When refreshing servers, storage, and networking gear, it’s essential to choose equipment that meets ENERGY STAR or similar energy-efficiency standards. These certified components use less power and generate less heat, which in turn reduces the cooling requirements of data centers.

Additionally, industry ESG findings suggest that companies standardizing on ENERGY STAR-certified equipment can achieve substantial savings in energy and cooling costs. This approach is often aligned with utility rebate programs, offering a clear return on investment.

As data centers become more complex and larger, each watt saved adds up. Therefore, opting for energy-efficient hardware isn’t just an environmentally conscious decision; it’s also a strategic one.

Bonus: Many utility providers offer rebates or financial incentives to businesses that invest in certified energy-efficient equipment, helping offset the upfront costs while encouraging greener operations.

5. Build Sustainability into IT Vendor Scorecards

CIOs can boost sustainability by incorporating ESG metrics, like emissions reporting, environmental certifications, and e-waste recovery organization, into vendor evaluations. Leading vendors now publish emissions data and sustainability benchmarks; integrating these into procurement scorecards promotes transparency and accountability. Including ESG criteria in RFPs and ongoing assessments ensures partners align with your environmental goals. Prioritize vendors with clear sustainability roadmaps, emissions tracking, and ethical sourcing practices to strengthen your organization’s ESG impact.

What to include: Carbon emissions reporting, environmental certifications, e-waste handling, and green logistics.

Measuring Success: The KPIs That Matter

Sustainability efforts are only as strong as the metrics that back them. CIOs should establish clear KPIs such as:

  • Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
  • IT asset recovery rate
  • Carbon offset percentage
  • Renewable energy usage
  • Lifecycle extension per device class

How WEI Is Driving IT Sustainability

At WEI, sustainability is not a buzzword; it’s embedded into how we operate and deliver IT solutions. Our Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CRS) Plan outlines aggressive goals in energy efficiency, environmental impact, and community involvement. From deploying HVAC economizers that cut cooling needs by 90% during peak seasons to sourcing Energy Star-certified equipment and utilizing LED lighting throughout our facilities, we are reducing our carbon footprint one initiative at a time.

Our delivery strategies reduce fuel use by 50%, and we’re committed to exploring solar and wind energy options to offset emissions further. Additionally, WEI works closely with clients to integrate sustainable IT practices into their infrastructure, whether advising on green cloud migrations, optimizing data centers, or selecting eco-conscious vendors.

Next Steps

To build a sustainable IT environment, begin with a clear roadmap that strikes a balance between quick wins and long-term goals.

Start with an audit:

  • Identify energy-intensive systems.
  • Track underutilized assets and inefficient workflows.
  • Use DCIM, cloud calculators, and asset inventories to assess impact.

With this baseline, refresh procurement policies and prioritize green-certified vendors. Look for partners committed to sustainability, not just compliance.

  • Leverage solutions like ENERGY STAR-certified infrastructure, AI-powered DCIM, and cloud-first architecture to align environmental and ROI goals.
  • Cultural change matters too; embedding ESG into procurement and operations drives smarter, climate-conscious decisions.

Ready to act?
WEI can help turn your ESG goals into measurable outcomes through tailored DCIM and cloud-first strategies.

Final Thoughts

IT sustainability is no longer a fringe conversation. It’s now a strategic imperative and a business differentiator. Dell’s 2024 ESG report confirmed that sustainable IT investments can simultaneously reduce environmental impact and improve operational efficiency. At WEI, the right technology and strategy lowers emissions, reduces costs, and supports employee well-being.

WEI’s Corporate Responsibility Plan demonstrates what’s possible, from reducing HVAC energy use by 90% to adopting LED lighting and smart delivery routing. Our commitment to green IT initiatives shows we’re practicing sustainability, not just talking about it.

As enterprises prepare for 2025, sustainability should be central to every IT roadmap. These five strategies provide CIOs with a blueprint for a greener, more responsible IT future, without compromising performance or cost. The path to sustainable IT is already underway.

Next Steps: Between AI adoption, hybrid cloud, and cyber threats, your next storage refresh needs to do more than just expand capacity…it must futureproof your infrastructure.

This exclusive tech brief from WEI and Dell Technologies breaks down everything you should demand from your next storage solution. Download our exclusive tech brief, 

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Five Attributes of IT Product Purchasing That Positively Impact the Environment

Environmental sustainability now matters. Many companies are adopting sustainability objectives to fulfill their duty to the environment, comply with regulations, enhance market competitiveness, realize cost savings, and meet investor expectations. An integral component of these sustainability efforts is making sustainable purchasing decisions.

For your benefit, WEI has identified five key attributes of IT product purchasing that are known to have a positive impact on the environment.

1. Product Packaging

The issue of e-waste is a significant concern, and for good reason. With the rapid advancements dictated by Moore’s Law and now further accelerated by AI, computing devices quickly become obsolete, necessitating their disposal to accommodate new product cycles. Alongside e-waste, there’s a related concern and that’s packaging waste. By adopting sustainable packaging, companies can diminish their environmental impact through waste reduction, resource conservation, and the use of recycled or biodegradable materials.

Packaging should prioritize renewable or recycled materials that are sourced through clean production technologies and, where feasible, renewable energy sources. Small details, such as avoiding chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons in foaming agents and steering clear of ozone-depleting substances in packaging materials, can have a significant environmental impact. For enhanced recyclability, companies committed to sustainability, like HPE, advise against the use of permanent adhesives that bind different materials together, facilitating easier separation and recycling at the product’s end of life.

While transitioning to sustainable packaging may incur initial expenses, it promises substantial long-term savings. Streamlined packaging design not only cuts down on material and shipping costs through lighter and more compact packaging but can significantly lower waste management expenses.

Video: 5 Strategies To Support IT Performance & IT Sustainability
 


2. End-of-use Services

The fact that a computing device no longer meets your company’s needs does not necessarily mean it has reached its end of life (EOL). To others, these IT products might still have significant utility. That is why extending the life of IT equipment, reducing environmental impacts, and making products accessible to more people through hardware repair and refurbishment programs should be a priority. Here are some notable examples:

  • Refurbishing and Reselling: This is the ultimate product extension as used IT equipment can be restored to working condition and sold again. This practice not only prolongs the lifespan of devices but also lessens the demand for new raw materials.
  • Donation Programs: An alternative is donating operational, used IT equipment to educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and communities in need, thereby maximizing the devices’ usefulness.
  • Recycling Programs: For products beyond repair, various companies specialize in collecting non-functional electronics and their components. These entities then extract valuable materials for reuse in new products while ensuring the safe disposal of toxic substances.

Remember, equipment must be dismantled and recycled following Responsible Recycling (R2) standards. Given that many computing devices can retain data, it’s crucial to either physically destroy the storage or wipe it clean to safeguard sensitive information. These data erasure processes should adhere to the Department of Defense 5220.22-M recommendations or exceed them to ensure the highest level of security.

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3. Leasing and Managed Services

In addition to thinking about computing equipment at the end of the product cycle, consideration should be given to how your company obtains equipment in the first place. Opting for leased IT equipment and managed services can present substantial environmental advantages over the traditional buy-own-retire approach. Leasing promotes the reuse and recycling of equipment, as items are returned to the lessor at the end of the lease term. These can then be refurbished and leased again, prolonging the lifecycle of the products beyond just one user. Such leasing arrangements also drive manufacturers to create more durable and repairable equipment knowing that these items will be returned for potential re-leasing. This encourages an investment in quality and sustainable design, resulting in longer-lasting products that are simpler to refurbish.

When choosing a provider, it’s crucial to consider not just the product, service, and price, but also their disposal capabilities and their commitment to strict business and process controls that comply with environmental regulations. Don’t forget to ask for the verification of secure disposal methods to assure data privacy.

4. Supply Chain Responsibility

Many companies are scrutinizing their supply chains to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and meet sustainability goals. This scrutiny should extend to the supply chain of your IT equipment vendors, as their practices significantly play a role in your own efforts to uphold social and environmental responsibilities.

In addition to your own direct sustainability efforts, look for suppliers at the forefront of sustainability. They should innovate with eco-friendly materials, leverage advanced recycling technologies, and/or design products that prioritize energy efficiency.

Choose suppliers that are subject to third-party audits and possess certifications from esteemed organizations that underscore their sustainability commitment. These certifications may cover environmental stewardship, social responsibility, or specific industry accolades. A practical starting point is to choose suppliers that adhere to the Responsible Business Alliance’s (RBA) Code of Conduct, formerly known as the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC). This code represents a comprehensive set of standards adopted across the electronics industry, highlighting a shared commitment to ethical practices and sustainability.

Watch this three-part the CUBE Executive Interview Series to learn how to make your enterprise more sustainable through innovative IT from AMD, HPE, and WEI.

5. Organizational Performance

A clear path toward environmental sustainability for any company involves establishing a policy that explicitly enforces eco-friendly practices. An environmental policy serves as the foundation for all the company’s environmental actions and signals to clients and partners a commitment to sustainability.

For example, ensure that your suppliers maintain a written corporate environmental policy aligned with the comprehensive standards specified in the environmental policy section of They should also have an Environmental Management System (EMS) that meets the requirements of ISO 14001 and reporting efforts should adhere to those same standards as well.

Conclusion

Yes, it all adds a little more effort to the purchasing process, but it’s precisely these small, cumulative steps across the corporate world that lead to significant outcomes. Such efforts yield substantial dividends for the planet, acting as valuable investments in our collective environmental future.

Next Steps: Companies must roll up their sleeves and work proactively to address IT sustainability as IT leaders and the personnel they oversee face growing pressure to significantly reduce emissions. to learn more about these five proven sustainability strategies to serve as a starting point:

  1. Energy efficiency
  2. Equipment efficiency
  3. Resource efficiency
  4. Software efficiency
  5. Data efficiency

 

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Today, many businesses are striving to be good corporate citizens to help ensure a sustainable world for future generations. Adopting environmentally and socially responsible practices, obtaining various sustainability certifications, and engaging in cause-related marketing are increasingly popular as they resonate with consumers who value sustainability.

A critical area for sustainability efforts is reducing power consumption, particularly within an organization’s IT estate. It has become common knowledge that data centers are notorious for high power usage. What may be lesser known is that the energy consumed is often inefficiently allocated. For example, a 2020 study revealed that over in data centers went to processing just 7% of the workload, underscoring the inefficiencies in older equipment.

This has led to the creation of new metrics such as , (PUE) which calculates the ratio of total energy consumed by the data center to the energy used solely by the computers. For example, older data centers typically expended more energy on cooling than on computing power, but advancements in cooling technology have significantly lowered this energy requirement.

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Sustainable IT Solutions On The Horizon

In the same way that household appliances are designed for better energy efficiency each year, modern servers and IT infrastructure are much more energy-efficient than their predecessors as improved application performance requires less servers. While the benefits of updating data center technology are clear, decisions on when to refresh equipment are often based on financial metrics such as total cost of ownership (TCO) and return on investment (ROI). However, these metrics do not always consider the full lifecycle impacts on performance, staffing, environmental effects, or the advantages of strategic lifecycle management.

Good intentions alone, without a strategic plan, remain mere intentions. Achieving sustainability goals necessitates careful planning and meticulous attention to detail. Here are four key benefits of optimizing technology refresh cycles.

1. Performance, power, and space benefits

Reducing the footprint of your data center has obvious benefits for your organization and the environment. While servers are an obvious target to capture power efficiency gains, they only serve as part of the equation. For instance, a typical storage environment can consume over 25% of the power consumed by a data center. Simple steps such as ensuring the transition from HDDs to SDDs can have a significant impact. In addition, RAID levels, compression, and deduplication technologies all have a direct impact on storage footprint and rack space capacity. Even the choice of your wireless technology can play a significant role as the recent Wi-Fi 6 standard addresses power management efficiency gains. Asset management must also pay attention to IoT devices as well.

2. Operational and cost efficiency benefits

A formal technology refresh cycle can produce significant operational and cost benefits. These benefits are not necessarily realized in a single task, but achieved through incremental performance improvements across your compute and storage systems. For instance, found that a three-year refresh cycle for servers cut staff management time and costs by 59%. Each refreshed server resulted in operational cost savings of $76,000 over three years when compared to running the older server. Another showed suggested savings of $40K to $180K, per processor, in an Oracle environment with the potential for an almost $5M savings, per processor, for a business intelligence application.

Shorter lifecycles reduce the likelihood of equipment failure, minimize downtime, and decrease productivity losses. From a financial perspective, a regular investment in newer technology facilitates more predictable budgeting by distributing costs over time, avoiding the need for significant one-time expenditures on emergency upgrades or replacements. When you add up the benefits, careful attention to lifecycle management fosters a more efficient, secure, and financially manageable operational environment.

3. Residual Value Return

Even when servers are deemed insufficient for business needs due to technological advancements, higher power consumption, or compatibility issues with new software, they still retain a residual value. A key advantage of regular refresh cycles is resale value optimization. New servers also bring enhanced efficiency, superior performance, and lower maintenance expenses, which can help mitigate the cost of new hardware acquisitions. Planning ahead for product refresh cycles allows organizations to strategically manage their IT assets and ensure that they are always running on hardware that meets their performance and efficiency needs. In the meantime, optimizing the timing of asset disposition to maximize residual value is also taking place. Properly operationalizing this strategy requires careful coordination between IT, finance, facilities management, and procurement departments within an organization.

4. Technology Risk Mitigation

Technology advancements can evolve quickly, which means any technology solution carries an inherent risk of becoming obsolete sooner than expected. Regular refresh cycles ensure that an organization’s IT infrastructure can support new software and technologies, mitigating the risk of obsolescence. Keeping your technology current can be crucial for maintaining a competitive advantage or at worst, keep up and not get left behind. It isn’t just technology obsolescence that is at risk, however. New hardware introduces advanced security features designed to guard against threat actors who exploit vulnerabilities in older systems. Legacy equipment can not only hinder the achievement of business objectives but also increase the risk of disruptive and expensive cyberattacks.

IT Partnerships With IT Sustainability In Mind

When IT assets are more efficient, they perform more computations or store
more data per unit of energy consumed, which leads to lower overall energy usage. This not only diminishes the demand for electricity, which is often generated from fossil fuels, but also reduces the heat generated by
these systems, further decreasing cooling requirements.

Companies must turn to equipment vendors that prioritize efficiency in their products. One example is the HP enterprise-focused company, HPE. A longtime WEI partner, HPE’s GreenLake Central platform provides a holistic view of infrastructure efficiency to enable easier management across a hybrid cloud environment.

To enhance energy efficiency, companies should implement energy management systems such as HPE’s OneView for real-time power monitoring and management to ensure that energy is used most effectively. These solutions help optimize equipment utilization, power consumption and thermal output. Emphasis should also be placed on regularly maintaining cooling systems, power supplies, and hardware to maintain optimal performance. Adopting modular data center designs can minimize energy waste associated with underutilized equipment, while the emergence of micro data centers is contributing to further advancements in this area.

Conclusion

The benefits of embracing regular product lifecycles are manifold, encompassing enhanced operational efficiency, improved security, and greater financial predictability. By staying ahead of technological obsolescence and leveraging the latest advancements, organizations can ensure continuous performance improvement and reduced risk of downtime. Ultimately, shorter product lifecycles represent a strategic investment in the future, positioning businesses to thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Contact the WEI team to identify opportunities where IT sustainability can improve the efficiency of your enterprise. In the meantime, you can read our free tech brief,

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Dell's newest PowerEdge servers are leading the way in sustainability and energy efficiency.

As various businesses embrace the digital transformation era, sustainability has become a pressing concern, especially when it comes to aligning with initiatives. For this reason, data centers have come under scrutiny for their significant power usage, which accounts for an astounding . To stay within ordinances, enterprises are adopting greener initiatives as part of their digital transformation journey and their data centers.

This brings us to Dell Technologies, which has made remarkable strides in sustainability with its latest generation of PowerEdge servers, offering businesses a simple way to scale workloads while prioritizing eco-friendly practices

Next-Gen PowerEdge Servers: A Proactive Approach On Sustainability

These servers not only offer exceptional performance and reliability, but also provide customers with a clear pathway to achieve their energy efficiency and sustainability goals as part of their digital transformation journey. Let’s delve into the forward-thinking features PowerEdge servers offer and how these attributes are designed to drive positive change in operations efficiency for your organization.

1. Enhanced Power And Cooling

Dell has leveraged engineering advancements to introduce smart cooling technology in their PowerEdge servers. This next-gen approach offers personalized air and liquid cooling options tailored to individual data centers. Additionally, this technology includes innovative CPU heatsink systems that ensure optimal temperatures without compromising energy efficiency.

As a result, customers have achieved remarkable energy savings, with human-computer interface (HCI) products experiencing an impressive . Additionally, PowerEdge servers have shown a remarkable 29% increase in energy efficiency compared to the previous generation.

2. Support For Leading Processors

Dell’s dedication to sustainability goes far beyond power and cooling enhancements. The company fully embraces and supports the use of in its PowerEdge servers. This level of support empowers businesses to harness the full potential of the latest technological advancements and enables them to achieve optimal energy efficiency throughout diverse workloads.

3. Energy-Efficiency Certifications And Partnerships

With a remarkable total of 43 ENERGY STAR 3.0 certifications, as well as EPEAT Bronze and Silver certifications, Dell’s latest PowerEdge servers provide tangible reassurance to organizations committed to adopting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives.

Moreover, Dell actively engages in collaborative efforts with its supply chain partners to establish and maintain an eco-friendly data center infrastructure, thereby significantly reducing environmental impact and effectively minimizing operating costs.

4. Scalability And AI Adaptability

The connection between ecological goals and the rise of AI technology is evident in the Dell PowerEdge series, which is leading the way with its AI capabilities. Powered by fourth-generation Intel® Xeon® scalable processors and equipped with multiple sockets and GPUs, PowerEdge servers provide the AI horsepower and smart cooling capabilities that businesses need for improved energy efficiency.

The seamless integration of AI into PowerEdge servers empowers enterprises to maximize their full potential, one that caters to diverse workloads and facilitates data-driven decision-making. With up to 10X faster model generation and streamlined AI architecture management, these latest servers efficiently support AI workloads, all thanks to discrete GPUs and CPU-bound AI task support on both Intel and AMD processors. This adaptability gives customers the scalability to deploy AI capabilities, whether at the core or the edge.

Final Thoughts

Dell has achieved an impressive expansion in the capabilities of their new generation of PowerEdge servers to cater to enterprises in all industries, requirements, and environments. Dell’s solutions possess remarkable scalability and adaptability, empowering enterprises to achieve astounding accomplishments. This technological solution effectively addresses customers’ unique needs and challenges while still being environmentally friendly.

At WEI, we understand the diverse and intricate requirements of each customer’s path to digital transformation. No journey is the same. Our team of experts takes great pride in offering invaluable insights and expert guidance to help you create sustainable strategies that align seamlessly with your organization’s goals. Contact us today to explore how WEI can assist you in harnessing the full potential of Dell’s PowerEdge servers for your business.

Next Steps: Discover more about refreshing your servers and enhancing digital transformation by downloading our Dell tech brief, .

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When it comes to sustainability, companies are looking for new ways to reduce their environmental impact and save money. Learn how WEI can help you do just that.

Sustainability is an important initiative for businesses of all sizes, and we are always looking for new ways to drive eco-friendly solutions for our customers. WEI’s partnership with HPE and AMD helps create more sustainable IT solutions and allows us to provide customers with even more innovative and efficient options for reducing their environmental impact. I discuss how our partnership with HPE and AMD is advancing green tech and driving more eco-friendly solutions for customers.

WEI’s Approach To Sustainability

Sustainability and efficiency are two sides of the same coin when it comes to developing next-generation IT solutions. WEI takes sustainability very seriously, and it has become ingrained in our mission as we continue developing solutions that move the needle. 

Our approach to sustainability involves helping customers lower their carbon footprints. Fortunately, we partner with companies like HPE and , as they provide deep knowledge of customer needs across all technologies. For example, AMD offers sustainable IT solutions that provide customers with higher performance while using less energy. Their goal is to help organizations do more with the same number of servers and reduce their environmental impact in the process. WEI also has expertise in local nuances that help improve customer experience with the increasing demand for technology.

Here are a few tools from HPE and AMD that are readily available through WEI that can help customers kick off their sustainability strategy:

  • One of AMD’s is focused on bare metal and greenhouse gas emissions TCO.
  • AMD’s virtualization TCO tool optimizes configurations for virtual environments.
  • HPE GreenLake’s consumption model is a sustainable IT solution that allows businesses to reduce the cost of change while still leveraging their existing consumption model.

Design and Implement With Sustainability In Mind

We are working on creating sustainable IT solutions that use the latest technology, while also implementing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) to utilize our resources more efficiently. We’ll design systems that can be scaled up or down as needed, rather than building oversized environments that consume too much power and produce too much heat. Our goal is to change both the technology we use and the models for consuming IT.

Ten years ago, IT leaders were looking at consolidation ratios as a way to achieve IT efficiency, but now we are creating other ways. As an example, AMD’s new technology offers socket count reductions of up to when it comes to power consumption, which is huge!

Leveraging Sustainability With Tech Investments

Often, when we assess and analyze data center environments, we see many systems not being used to their full potential. Sustainable IT solutions in this area can help your business save money in the long run. By examining data centers and ensuring that they are operating sustainably, HPE, AMD, and WEI can help reduce over-provisioning, which means that you will be able to use future resources more efficiently.

Companies everywhere are better understanding the value of investing in their employees. As with many industries, though, tech companies are challenged in finding and attracting new employees. A remedy for this is allowing people to see that their work contributes to a larger purpose. Documenting sustainable IT solutions and green IT allows employees to better understand how their company is making the world a better, greener place.

In the long run, sustainability is key when it comes to our environment and economy. By using tech investments such as using IT assets for their intended purposes, we can all do our part in preserving our resources.

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Sustainable IT Solutions On The Horizon

We’re excited how we can continue deploying these infrastructure and service models. IT leaders need to build the environment but also be able to measure it to really understand its impact. Our process includes figuring out how to quantify and automate services so that they are more sustainable. WEI adds value by helping extend beyond just the implementation of these solutions. If you can quantify the value and show the exact savings, customers will want to implement more of these Sustainable IT solutions.

Contact us today to learn how your organization can get involved in these types of initiatives and help make a difference for the environment.

Next Steps: IT leaders everywhere are quickly realizing the powerful potential of HPE GreenLake as a premiere edge to cloud platform. The consumption model offers valuable predictability and manageability that allows IT leaders to get the most out of current resources and prevent costly over-provisioning. Discover how it makes sense for enterprises both financially and operationally by downloading our free tech brief below. 

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3 Ways Cloud Computing Aids In Reaching ESG Goals /blog/3-ways-cloud-computing-aids-in-reaching-esg-goals/ /blog/3-ways-cloud-computing-aids-in-reaching-esg-goals/#respond Tue, 01 Feb 2022 13:45:00 +0000 https://dev.wei.com/blog/3-ways-cloud-computing-aids-in-reaching-esg-goals/ More than ever, enterprises are under pressure to not only ensure that business objectives are being met but that they are also doing so with environmental, social, and governance (ESG)...

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Discover how Dell APEX can help your enterprise align its IT processes with your ESG goals.

More than ever, enterprises are under pressure to not only ensure that business objectives are being met but that they are also doing so with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) in mind. In fact, their stakeholders and customers demand more transparency when reporting on their ESG goals. With this increased pressure to put environmental and sustainability initiatives in the spotlight, IT executives are looking to the cloud to meet business needs while decreasing their impact on the environment. The cloud not only provides the agility and speed to make decisions and move forward in your digital transformation goals but also aids in reaching your sustainability goals. Keep reading for three ways the cloud can help you meet your enterprise’s ESG goals.

3 Ways The Cloud Helps With ESG Goals

  1. Green Equipment

In the early days of cloud computing, many were concerned that the new pieces of equipment needed to support the cloud were going to consume a large amount of energy. What has been discovered, however, is that even with the increase in data output, the amount of energy used to get that information is considerably lower in comparison to the legacy equipment. This is due to machines that are created with the world’s best sustainable and energy-saving technologies.

  1. Recycle and Reuse

Legacy technology requires data centers full of equipment that consume large amounts of electricity. While a change in technology historically would result in a large amount of electronic waste by requiring new equipment, with the help of you can breathe new life into what you already have. This reduces the amount of waste going to the landfills and saves you from needing to purchase additional pieces of costly equipment, overall helping to align your budget and equipment with your ESG objectives.

  1. Green Data

Being environmentally conscious goes beyond recycling and reusing physical equipment. Believe it or not, the data you gain access to through your cloud solutions will also aid in your ESG goals. By using edge and cloud computing for your enterprise, you have access to large quantities of highly valuable data at your fingertips in real-time. This enables you to reduce the time, energy, and resources spent on gathering and analyzing information. It also allows you to adjust your enterprise’s processes and procedures to better align with your ESG goals.

How Dell Technologies Can Help Your ESG Goals

As a founding member of the , Dell Technologies’ goal is to get the most out of electronic components, products, and materials. They are committed to recycling and reusing at least one piece of equipment for every product they sell to maximize full lifecycles and use safe, ethical labor practices. After you migrate to the cloud, let Dell Technologies give your equipment a fresh lease on life by refurbishing and reusing them in new ways. In 2021 alone, Dell Technologies was able to gather and use over of recycled pieces in their equipment to create a more sustainable and environmentally conscious product!

Beyond recycling legacy equipment, you’re also choosing a green cloud solution that will provide sustainable growth for your enterprise for years to come. With Dell APEX, you decide how and where to run your IT operations. You have the flexibility to select which work sites will have the smallest impact on the environment and can allow for data storage and access off-site.

If you’re ready to take your ESG goals to the next level with Dell’s APEX cloud solution, contact WEI today to get started.

Next Steps: Download our executive brief “” to learn how Dell can enable your team to work productively in a remote environment.

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Setting The Tone for Data To Lead Innovation As A Connected CIO /blog/setting-the-tone-for-data-to-lead-innovation-as-a-connected-cio/ /blog/setting-the-tone-for-data-to-lead-innovation-as-a-connected-cio/#respond Tue, 07 Dec 2021 13:45:00 +0000 https://dev.wei.com/blog/setting-the-tone-for-data-to-lead-innovation-as-a-connected-cio/ In today’s uncertain business climate, it’s critical to make sure your enterprise places itself at the forefront of innovation and leverages data effectively and efficiently to make decisions. A Connected...

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Leveraging Data to Lead Innovation As A Connected CIO

In today’s uncertain business climate, it’s critical to make sure your enterprise places itself at the forefront of innovation and leverages data effectively and efficiently to make decisions. A Connected CIO sets the tone for their team, playing a crucial role in adopting new and efficient technologies that encourage the use of data to lead innovation.

In the last year, CIOs who made digital transformation and data a top priority are now reaping the rewards of increased agility, productivity, and ongoing data-driven value. If you’re wondering how you can use data to lead innovation and become a connected leader for your enterprise, this article will provide the clarity you are seeking.

Why Using Data To Lead Innovation Is Important

Utilizing data to lead innovation is critical for enterprises that want to stay at the forefront of the data era. Embracing a data-first, data-anywhere approach as new technologies emerge is crucial for driving organizations forward, as seen in the following statistics:

  • say their ability to collect, analyze, and act on data has made it easier to adapt and survive.
  • agree that extracting valuable insights from data will be more important for their business than ever before.
  • Organizations that increased their use of digital channels to reach customers or citizens are to be top performers than trailing ones.
  • Organizations have increased the amount of data they manage by an since 2016.

Enterprises that access greater amounts of information can use this data to lead innovation. Being digitally connected allows your business to collect, analyze, and utilize relevant data to make informed decisions quickly.

Beyond the ability to collect and analyze information faster, the pandemic has also pushed enterprises to simultaneously face accelerated demand for a digital presence and shift work structures to a remote and hybrid environment. It’s imperative that your workforce can regularly access the data they need from anywhere. This requires modern devices and a flexible, responsive IT environment that keeps productivity, security, and cost-effectiveness a high priority.

Connected CIOs who prioritize a digital, data-driven workforce will create a long-term, sustainable strategy to ensure their teams have the right resources and devices to be productive from anywhere. By doing so, CIOs empower their workers to leverage data to lead innovation.

How Can I Use Data To Lead Innovation?

Traditional IT solutions inhibit the flow of data from where it’s gathered and stored to how it’s accessed by employees. This obstruction results in important business decisions being based on outdated and inaccurate information. When data can be accessed quickly and easily, enterprises are able to make the best decisions possible using complete and up-to-date information.

To effectively use data to lead innovation, you need modern strategies and technologies to accommodate the exploding volume of data coming from multiple locations. As a result, digital leaders have moved away from centralized data storage concepts to free their AI and ML workloads to analyze data in real-time, regardless of location.

Why CIOs Need To Set The Tone For Data To Lead Innovation

As a Connected CIO, your deeper understanding of your enterprise’s needs will enable you to use data to lead innovation. You will also be better prepared to handle new and unknown challenges. With your bird’s-eye view of the organization’s goals and processes, you can access data quickly and confidently to make swift decisions when faced with shifting business needs.

Additionally, you can guide your organization to prioritize digital transformation initiatives that improve agility, enable teams to work from anywhere, and encourage the use of data to lead innovation. As the person sitting at the top of the pyramid for your enterprise’s technology sector, you have the power to influence and encourage your team to adopt and use these new data-led initiatives.

Turn Your Data Into Insights and Action

With WEI and Dell Technologies, you can rest assured that you will have a team in your corner focused on creating integrated solutions that turn your data into insights and action. We make sure you’re up to date on market trends and cut through the noise to help you understand which solutions provide their worth in enterprise environments like yours.

NEXT STEPS: to identify five key factors for driving digital innovation in your enterprise.

Contact us at WEI to find out how we can guide you in making important IT decisions for your company.

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3 Key Solutions For Modern IT Organizations /blog/3-key-solutions-for-modern-it-organizations/ /blog/3-key-solutions-for-modern-it-organizations/#respond Tue, 23 Nov 2021 13:48:00 +0000 https://dev.wei.com/blog/3-key-solutions-for-modern-it-organizations/ For your modern IT organization to be successful, you need to be more visible, expedite service delivery, and place more emphasis on enabling the business to extract value from data....

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For your modern IT organization to be successful, you need to be more visible, expedite service delivery, and place more emphasis on enabling the business to extract value from data.

In this article we discuss the modern-day challenges IT organizations face and how HPE GreenLake with Nutanix can provide three key solutions.

Modern Enterprise Challenges

There is a disconnect between business objectives and business demands when it comes to IT organizations. According to ESG research, “nearly nine in ten organizations expect to run 50% or more of their workloads on-premises.” IT departments, however, are held to a different standard: the hybrid cloud infrastructure.

Does your IT department find itself spending too much time managing individual infrastructure components due to two systems you have to manage (on-premises and hybrid cloud)? With the lack of IT resources, this fuels the growing adoption of cloud services, and the high number of additional workloads stretches your IT departments too thin. On top of that there has been a limited amount of talent or budget to support your IT department which affects the scalability of an organization to meet the myriad of demands.

How HPE And Nutanix Meet Business Expectations

Modern organizations need to implement a cloud-like, consumption-based model for their IT departments. This is where HPE GreenLake and Nutanix Enterprise Cloud come into play for your business.

is a fully managed, scalable IT infrastructure service offering a cloud-like consumption model for on-premises infrastructures. Your organization can choose the most appropriate services based on your needs and have the option to pay as you go. HPE GreenLake is easily scaled with the added advantage of an onsite buffer when extra capacity is needed.

Nutanix delivers a complete IT infrastructure with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of the cloud, and the security, performance, and cost predictability of traditional on-premises infrastructures. It satisfies application workloads from end-user computing environments with VDI to mission-critical database applications that serve as the backbone of the business.

HPE GreenLake With Nutanix: 3 Key Solutions

Thankfully, your organization doesn’t have to choose between the two services as HPE and Nutanix have collaborated to better support customers. concentrates on three key solutions to address modern IT organization challenges:

1. End-User Computing Infrastructure: As an end-user, computing infrastructure releases your IT personnel from routine, labor-intensive tasks to instead work on value-added initiatives by providing you faster and easier deployment and management to your VDI and DaaS infrastructures. This enables your IT department to supply users with the applications they need with strengthened security.

2. Database Infrastructure: The consolidates disparate workloads into one efficient management platform by streamlining your database deployment, management, and operations. Your organization can rapidly provision, clone, patch, refresh, and perform backups, while the pay-as-you-go model drastically reduces expenses by eliminating upfront capital expenditures.

3. Private Cloud Infrastructure: Private cloud infrastructure provides IT organizations the ability to reliably deliver applications and data at any scale and provision, update, and perform disaster recovery with one click. It allows your organization to support business-critical workloads by bringing together the agility of on-premise with the security and flexibility of a private cloud.

For your modern IT organizations to thrive, you must embrace an as-a-service delivery model. HPE GreenLake with Nutanix supports your IT department in their journey to better align resources to your specific lines of business and has a wide variety of applications and infrastructure demands.

Interested In HPE and Nutanix’s Solutions?

To keep up with the demands of the digital world, enterprises must prioritize efficiency as the key focal point of their IT modernization strategy. HPE GreenLake with Nutanix enables your enterprise IT department to use the tools you need to be successful on your own terms. The strategic partnership between HPE and Nutanix has paved the way for improved operational efficiency, agility, and customer-centricity. If you’re ready to make the change now, contact WEI to find out how you can successfully implement HPE and Nutanix solutions to improve your organization’s end-user computing, database, or private cloud infrastructures.

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WEI Applauds CVS Health’s Commitment to Social Responsibility /blog/wei-applauds-cvs-healths-commitment-to-social-responsibility/ /blog/wei-applauds-cvs-healths-commitment-to-social-responsibility/#respond Thu, 16 Jun 2016 12:45:00 +0000 https://dev.wei.com/blog/wei-applauds-cvs-healthaes-commitment-to-social-responsibility/ Our valued customer, CVS Health, sets the bar high for corporate social responsibility, partly due to their commitment to supplier diversity in the supply chain. They recently released their 2015...

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Our valued customer, , sets the bar high for corporate social responsibility, partly due to their commitmentcvs-health-csr.jpg to supplier diversity in the supply chain. They recently released their 2015 Corporate Social Responsibility Report, CVS Health’s Prescription for a Better World, which highlights the progress CVS Health has made in the past year in collaboration with their partners. We’re happy to be featured on page 106 of the report. CVS Health’s Office of Supplier Diversity awarded WEI with the 2015 Innovator of the Year Ruby Award in the Supplier and Business Partner category for our contributions to developing creative, innovative solutions to significant business challenges – and because WEI is a minority-owned business who is also committed to diversity in our workplace.

CVS Health’s Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy

CVS Health’s CSR approach is directly tied to their company goal of helping people on their journey to better health. CVS Health emphasizes the importance of three key Corporate Social Responsibility pillars: Health in Action, Planet in Balance and Leader in Growth. Supplier Diversity is one of the important areas of focus under Leader in Growth.

According to CVS Health President and CEO Larry Merlo, “Our purpose also guides us in ensuring that our corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments align with our enterprise growth strategy. This includes the work we do every day to make quality health care more affordable, more accessible and more sustainable.” CVS Health also aligns their strategy with two United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:

  1. To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
  2. To promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all.

WEI and CVS Health

Our relationship with CVS Health has been fruitful and rewarding. We began working together more than five years ago, and appreciate the opportunity to help deliver innovative technology solutions for their employees as part of the in-store experience. We are honored to collaborate with such a renowned nationwide retailer that upholds many of the same values our company was built upon.

View CVS Health’s full Corporate Social Responsibility report here. For more information about our work with CVS Health or the Innovator of the Year award, feel free to check out this . If you’d like to learn more about our custom solutions for enterprises, please .

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