Sustainability initiatives like maximizing IT equipment lifecycles, using renewable energy and more can help save money, improve the environment and insulate themselves against risk, according to Gartner report. Credit: Thinkstock The proportion of companies implementing a data center infrastructure sustainability program will rise from about 5% in 2022 all the way to 75% by 2027, as sustainability becomes an increasingly central consideration for cost optimization and risk management, according to new data from Gartner Research. Respondents to a recent global survey of 221 IT leaders conducted by Gartner said that sustainability is already on the march within their organizations, with 42% saying that environmentally friendly choices are helping to drive business growth and provide a differentiator to their competition, and 29% reporting that it’s helping to create strategic value through industry partnerships. “IT leaders shouldn’t just respond to stakeholder and regulatory pressures, but use them as an opportunity to proactively champion change to discover new growth opportunities, such as the innovation or adoption of new products and business models,” the report said. According to Autumn Stanish, senior principal analyst at Gartner, part of this move towards more active sustainability initiatives is due to CIOs increasingly handing off that responsibility to dedicated infrastructure and operations leaders. “This has led many down the path of greater spend and investment in environmental solutions, but environmental impact shouldn’t be the only focus,” said Stanish, in the report. “Sustainability can also have a significant positive impact on non-environmental factors, such as brand, innovation, resilience and attracting talent.” Many sustainability initiatives focus on simply buying less technology, which reduces transportation costs, e-waste and energy-based carbon footprints. Gartner’s report, however, said that organizations can realize cost savings of up to 60% by extending product life spans, and that optimizing storage capacity for more efficient use can also reduce e-waste and save money. Any sustainability initiative, not just those based on maximizing existing capacity and buying less equipment, can also free up resources for the wave of new technology currently being deployed, including AI and analytics. Open telemetry platforms, for example, could be used to gain insights into energy use at a given organization and optimize it for both cost savings and less environmental impact. Finally, in a chaotic market still suffering from supply chain issues and subject to fluctuating prices, longer lifecycles for equipment and the use of renewable energy can help insulate businesses against risk — avoiding, for example, the need to buy expensive new equipment at a high price just because of a security issue or shift in the market. Related content news Small step towards green data center power tested in Dublin Analyst maintains there is a still a long way to go before hydrogen fuel cells hit mainstream status. By Paul Barker Aug 20, 2024 4 mins Power Systems Green IT Data Center feature Data center cooling: Pros and cons of air, liquid and geothermal systems Sustainability efforts and high-density AI-based applications are sparking new and revamped approaches to data center cooling. By Bob Violino Feb 05, 2024 11 mins Generative AI Green IT Network Management Software news In Bold Print wants to be 'TurboTax of carbon accounting' Startup In Bold Print wants to make it as simple to calculate carbon emissions as it is to file your taxes. By Andy Patrizio Dec 18, 2023 4 mins Green IT Data Center feature Data centers unprepared for new European energy efficiency regulations Regulatory pressure is driving IT teams to invest in more efficient servers and storage and improve their data-center reporting capabilities. By Maria Korolov Dec 07, 2023 7 mins Enterprise Storage Green IT Servers PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe