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Cloud technologies help companies achieve carbon neutrality

The pandemic-related challenges of the past two years have accelerated cloud adoption across the industry at an unprecedented pace. This increased investment in the cloud can serve to reinvigorate sustainability goals and provide an opportunity to measure the impact of an investment. The consequences of climate change are no longer theoretical, and business leaders are taking responsibility. While many companies agree that change is necessary, sifting through the noise to find a way to achieve neutrality is complicated.

MIT Technology Review recently sat down with experts from Infosys and Microsoft — Corey Glickman, partner and global head of sustainability and design consulting services at tech giant Infosys, and Matt Hellman, head of US sustainability strategy at Microsoft — to discuss mandates, tools and timelines to discuss , and more of their journeys to achieve carbon neutrality.

Access the full webcast here.

This content was created by Insights, the custom content arm of MIT Technology Review. It was not written by the editors of MIT Technology Review.

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