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Advancing Environmental Sustainability at AMD

3BL Media

In recognition of Climate Week NYC 2022, AMD shares how the company is helping to advance climate action. According to the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Global Risks Report, “climate action failure” is the number one long-term threat to the world, and it is the risk that has potentially the most severe impacts over the next decade.

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Why IT Has a Lot to Love in 2022

Cisco CSR

Data Broker is another Cisco Nexus Dashboard capability that enables operators to generate customized data feeds for various analytics tools without overloading the production network. Data Broker Support for Cisco Nexus Ultra Low Latency and Cisco Catalyst switches.

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Demand for data sovereignty is moving to local government

Cisco CSR

An early adopter of smart city innovation after working with Cisco, Accenture, Schneider Electric, and others, Barcelona was well positioned for this new initiative. UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, 2022, 4. Cities for Digital Rights, 2021, 5. Sources: 1. Virtru, 2021, 2. In Country, 2021, 3.

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Fast-tracking the clean energy transition in Australia and NZ

Sustainability Matters

Unveiled in May 2022, the Australian Government’s whole-of-economy Long Term Emissions Reduction Plan outlined its plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and, across the ditch, our Kiwi cousins have adopted a similar target. India’s Pimpri Chinchwad Smart City is a case in point. C above industrial levels.

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Insights 2023: Mario Macri

Sustainability Matters

It is now more important than ever to aim towards building smart cities that are truly sustainable, have cleaner transportation and feature more efficient buildings and infrastructures that serve essential human needs such as homes, water, electricity and connectivity. Urgency will be compounded as demand picks up.