6 ways data centres can cut their emissions — without compromising the AI boom
Data centres are responsible for 1% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Here's how to cut those emissions and still deliver on the promise of AI.
NTT DATA Group develops and integrates information technology (IT) and data communication systems. The Public and Social Infrastructure segment provides IT services for government, medical, telecommunications, electric power, and other social infrastructure. The Financial segment offers IT services for Japanese financial institutions. The Enterprise and Solutions segment handles IT services that support business activities in the manufacturing, distribution and services industries. The North America segment and the Europe, Middle East and Africa segment provides IT services in the respective regions. The Others segment manages businesses in China and Asia-Pacific. The company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Data centres are responsible for 1% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Here's how to cut those emissions and still deliver on the promise of AI.
Generative AI is expected to add over $4 trillion to the global economy. But AI's boost comes at a cost to the climate. Here's how data centres can adapt.
The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains is enabling more resilient, sustainable and inclusive manufacturing ecosystems and supply chains.
The Centre for Nature and Climate is accelerating net-zero climate action, regenerates food, water and ocean systems, and promotes circular economies.
The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution is advancing the application of human-centred and society-serving technologies.
The Centre for Urban Transformation is advancing public-private collaboration in cities, enabling more resilient and future-ready communities and local economies.