Green Bytes May 2025

Green Bytes May 2025

Welcome back to Green Bytes! This month we’ve explored sustainable network transformation, effects on the bottom line and why circular IT is a strategic imperative.  

In this issue we look at:

  • The triple bottom line: Leading the charge in sustainability not only benefits the planet but also affects people and profits, creating a triple impact to the bottom line. Discover how we can all adopt a more sustainable mindset to minimise impact.
  • Sustainable network transformation: How to transform your network to a driver of growth that enables scale and sustainability, all while significantly reducing your carbon footprint.
  • Circular IT is a strategic imperative for CIOs in 2025: AI and sustainability – how the convergence of AI and sustainability is stimulating innovation.

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The triple bottom line: People, planet and profit

Expert author Adrian Alatsas, Principle Consulting Services Logicalis Australia discusses how leading the charge in sustainability not only benefits the planet but also affects people and profits, aligning with the concept of the triple bottom line. IT professionals can contribute to this balance by implementing practices that reduce energy consumption, promote recycling, and optimise resource use. This mindset is not exclusive to IT; anyone, from plumbers to software developers, can adopt a more sustainable mindset to minimise environmental impact.  

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Sustainable Network Transformation

Logicalis’ Sustainable Network Transformation solutions empower you to transform your IT infrastructure while significantly reducing your carbon footprint. Find out more about how you can unlock the power of sustainability in your network here.

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Why circular IT is a strategic imperative for CIOs in 2025

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, IT leaders have a unique opportunity to drive measurable environmental and financial impact. According to the Logicalis CIO Report, a remarkable 94% of CIOs now view IT as core to achieving their organisation’s sustainability goals, and 91% have already realised direct financial benefits from environmental technology investments. 

This convergence of sustainability and profitability is reshaping how CIOs approach technology strategy. By extending the lifecycle of IT assets, reducing e-waste, and leveraging vendor takeback programs, CIOs can transform their departments into sustainability powerhouses while unlocking new economic value. Discover five strategic actions CIOs can take to lead the charge

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