Wipro Limited, a leading technology services and consulting company, announced that Wipro FullStride Cloud has partnered with Pure Storage, a provider of enterprise data storage solutions, to help clients accelerate their sustainability journey through the power of technology.
The goal is to empower customers to drive a more sustainable data center footprint by providing more efficient strategies to minimize the environmental impact.
Wipro and Pure Storage will leverage their sustainability and technological expertise to incorporate sustainable technology industry best practices into clients’ technology infrastructure. This will include implementing improvements, guided by global industry standards, in overall data center footprint, direct carbon emissions in data storage systems and increased power efficiency.
An additional impact priority for the partnership will be around e-waste reduction. Instead of following the traditional method of replacing entire systems during hardware upgrades, the focus will be on continually upgrading an array of components. This approach promotes resource efficiency and contributes to a circular economy by extending the lifecycle of technology assets.
Tags: Pure Storage, Sustainable, Technology, Wipro, Wipro FullStride
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