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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Indian companies and public sector organisations that migrated workloads from on-premises data centres to cloud infrastructure<\/a> could reduce their energy use and associated carbon footprint by nearly 80 per cent, a new report showed on Wednesday.

As top Cloud vendors aim to cut carbon footprint for a green future, the report, commissioned by
Amazon Web Services<\/a> (AWS<\/a>) that is leading the efforts towards reducing carbon footprints, found that cloud service<\/a> providers that tap into the local renewable energy market to run their operations in India can further boost carbon emissions savings.

\"With India's vibrant startup ecosystem already pioneering low carbon solutions, it is imperative that enterprises, public sector organisations and policy makers factor in sustainability as a critical part of their cloud migration decisions,\" said Puneet Chandok, President Commercial Business –
AWS India<\/a> and South Asia, AISPL.

\"I invite companies and organisations in India to join us in 'The Climate Pledge', committing to regular reporting, carbon elimination and credible offsets, on a journey to becoming net-zero carbon by 2040,\" Chandok added.

The report by 451 Research, a unit of S&P Global Market Intelligence, estimated that if just 25 per cent of the 1,200 largest publicly-traded businesses in India put one megawatt (MW) of compute workload into the cloud, powered by renewable energy, it would save the equivalent of a year's worth of emissions from 160,000 Indian households.

\"As
data centre<\/a> activity continues to surge in India, so will energy consumption, which will make energy efficiency a focal point in the market,\" said Kelly Morgan, Research Director, Datacenter Infrastructure & Services<\/a> at 451 Research.

AWS said its server systems are designed for power optimisation and use the latest component technology. AWS is also innovating the design of cooling systems to reduce water use and utilises real-time sensor data to adapt to changing weather conditions.

\"At AWS, we are also working closely with customers to help them meet their own sustainability goals using cloud technology and driving innovation in low carbon solutions,\" said Ken Haig, Head of Energy Policy, Asia Pacific and Japan, AWS.

AWS was the leading cloud service provider in the second quarter, accounting for 31 per cent of total spend after growing 37 per cent on an annual basis, a new report by market research firm Canalys has showed.

On electric mobility,
Amazon India<\/a> has also committed to include 10,000 electric vehicles in its delivery fleet by 2025, an integral milestone on the decarbonisation journey.
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印度公司可以减少80%的碳排放转移到云

印度企业和公共部门组织工作负载从本地数据中心迁移到云基础设施可以减少能源使用和相关的碳排放量80%,周三公布的一份新报告显示。

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新德里:印度企业和公共部门组织,从本地数据中心的工作负载迁移云基础设施可以减少能源使用和相关的碳排放量80%,周三公布的一份新报告显示。

高级云供应商绿色未来,旨在减少碳足迹报告,委托亚马逊网络服务(AWS)领导努力减少碳足迹,发现云服务供应商利用当地可再生能源市场运行业务在印度可以进一步提高碳排放的储蓄。

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“与印度充满活力的创业生态系统已经开创性的低碳解决方案,当务之急是企业、公共部门组织和可持续性的政策制定者因素作为云迁移决策的一个重要部分,“说医学院毕业Chandok,总统商业业务AWS印度和南亚,AISPL。

“我邀请企业和组织在印度加入我们的“气候承诺”,提交定期报告、碳消除和可信的偏移量,在旅途中成为零碳排放到2040年,“Chandok补充道。

标准普尔的报告在451年的研究中,一个单元全球市场情报,估计,如果只有25%的1200家最大上市企业在印度把一兆瓦(MW)向云计算的工作量,由可再生能源,那么这就相当于减少了一年的排放量从160000年印度家庭。

数据中心活动持续增加在印度,所以将能源消耗,这将使能源效率市场焦点,”凯利说摩根,研究室主任,数据中心基础设施与服务在451年的研究。

AWS电力表示,其服务器系统的设计优化和使用最新的组件技术。AWS也是创新设计的冷却系统,以减少水的使用和利用实时传感器数据来适应不断变化的气候条件。

“在AWS,我们也与客户紧密合作,帮助他们实现自己的可持续性目标使用云技术和推动创新的低碳解决方案,”肯•黑格说,能源政策,亚太和日本,AWS。

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AWS是领先的云服务提供商在第二季度,占总花费的31%每年增长37%之后,市场研究公司Canalys的一份新报告显示。

在电迁移,亚马逊印度也致力于包括10000电动汽车在其交付舰队到2025年,一个积分的里程碑在脱碳的旅程。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Indian companies and public sector organisations that migrated workloads from on-premises data centres to cloud infrastructure<\/a> could reduce their energy use and associated carbon footprint by nearly 80 per cent, a new report showed on Wednesday.

As top Cloud vendors aim to cut carbon footprint for a green future, the report, commissioned by
Amazon Web Services<\/a> (AWS<\/a>) that is leading the efforts towards reducing carbon footprints, found that cloud service<\/a> providers that tap into the local renewable energy market to run their operations in India can further boost carbon emissions savings.

\"With India's vibrant startup ecosystem already pioneering low carbon solutions, it is imperative that enterprises, public sector organisations and policy makers factor in sustainability as a critical part of their cloud migration decisions,\" said Puneet Chandok, President Commercial Business –
AWS India<\/a> and South Asia, AISPL.

\"I invite companies and organisations in India to join us in 'The Climate Pledge', committing to regular reporting, carbon elimination and credible offsets, on a journey to becoming net-zero carbon by 2040,\" Chandok added.

The report by 451 Research, a unit of S&P Global Market Intelligence, estimated that if just 25 per cent of the 1,200 largest publicly-traded businesses in India put one megawatt (MW) of compute workload into the cloud, powered by renewable energy, it would save the equivalent of a year's worth of emissions from 160,000 Indian households.

\"As
data centre<\/a> activity continues to surge in India, so will energy consumption, which will make energy efficiency a focal point in the market,\" said Kelly Morgan, Research Director, Datacenter Infrastructure & Services<\/a> at 451 Research.

AWS said its server systems are designed for power optimisation and use the latest component technology. AWS is also innovating the design of cooling systems to reduce water use and utilises real-time sensor data to adapt to changing weather conditions.

\"At AWS, we are also working closely with customers to help them meet their own sustainability goals using cloud technology and driving innovation in low carbon solutions,\" said Ken Haig, Head of Energy Policy, Asia Pacific and Japan, AWS.

AWS was the leading cloud service provider in the second quarter, accounting for 31 per cent of total spend after growing 37 per cent on an annual basis, a new report by market research firm Canalys has showed.

On electric mobility,
Amazon India<\/a> has also committed to include 10,000 electric vehicles in its delivery fleet by 2025, an integral milestone on the decarbonisation journey.
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