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Why circular IT?

The current way we use IT is no longer sustainable. By making IT circular, we ensure that IT equipment remains in use as long and optimally as possible, and that at the end of its life cycle, the raw materials used in its production are recovered and reused.
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Four Circular IT Topics

What can you do to make an impact? How can you make a difference as an organization that wants to do good? The low-hanging fruit for CIOs is circular IT. We have four topics that can get things moving.
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Extended Lifecycle Management

It makes perfect sense to extend the life cycle beyond three or four years, since 80% of the carbon footprint is related to production. Extending the life cycle from three to six years is an economic, social and environmental win.
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blog IT Asset Management

IT Asset Management (ITAM): Managing the full asset lifecycle

Organisations today depend on an expanding mix of laptops, servers, applications and cloud services, making it vital to know what you own, where it is, and how it performs. This growth highlights the critical role of IT asset management in maintaining control, reducing risk, and maximising technology’s value across its lifecycle.

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blog Server as a Service

Server as a Service (SaaS): How it works and why it matters

A growing number of organisations are rethinking how they acquire and manage server capacity. Instead of investing heavily in hardware upfront, many choose a more flexible, predictable and sustainable model: Server as a Service. This blog explains what SaaS is, why it is gaining traction and how it supports modern IT strategies.

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