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Setting the context and analysing Fujitsu's third annual global ICT sustainability benchmark report, looking at organisations in 8 countries. https://www-s.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability/Fujitsu-Sustainability.html

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Copyright 2012 FUJITSU LIMITED

The role of ICT in a low carbon society

Alison RoweGlobal Executive Director SustainabilityInternational BusinessFujitsu Limited@Fujitsu_Green

The Japanese global ICT company – the world's third-largest IT services provider and No.1 in Japan*

Committed to deliver local service globally

A rich history – over 75 years of shaping tomorrow with you

One of the world’s biggest

*2011 IT Services Vendor Revenue. Source: Gartner, "Market Share: IT Services,

2011" 9 April 2012

Everything is speeding up, fast

A desire for real-time insight

Mobility is the norm

A new natural resource, Big Data

Key considerations

The role of ICT is twofold

Efficiency of ICT – reducing the 3% of global GHG emissions by improving ICT efficiency

Enabling effect of ICT – using ICT to help reduce 97% of global GHG emissions, outside the ICT industry

Latest research

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Introduction

Fujitsu’s third global report assessing the ICT Sustainability maturity within organizations

1,200 responses ~ Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the United States of America

Surveys include 80 questions about ICT Sustainability attitudes, policy, behaviour and technology

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Methodology

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Key Findings

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1: ICT Sustainability has stalled

Operational risk

Management

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Slight decrease from 54.3 in 2011 Still in experimentation rather than optimization Declines were smaller in organizations with 1,000+ employees

2: Gains wider organizational importance

Operational risk

Management

Composition of business

portfolio

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Operational – Lifecycle, End User & Enterprise declined

Management - Enablement & Metrics Improved

Initiatives more instigated outside the ICT department

10% decline in End User power management since 2011

3: Improved ICT power bill & consumption mgt.

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Overall increase from 14.2 to 23.1%

Japan the clear leader with 38.5%

6 countries improved, NZ remained on 4% and USA declined slightly with 24%

40% improvement in the ITSx for those who are responsible for the $ & consumption

4: The USA leads the way

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USA is the new leader taking over from Canada

USA and Canada only two countries above the ITSx

Developing countries largest improvements

China best country improvement up 3.6

UK had the largest decline down 5.2

5: Utilities, Construction & Mining lead the way

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Only 3 sectors improved in 2012

UCM up from 3rd place

FS up from 4th place

Manufacturing up from 8th

ICT industry fell from 1st to 5th with a decline of 4.7

HEW declined by 4.3

China

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Best improvement by any country up 3.4 & below the global ITSx

End User performs best up 8.2

Enablement only index to decline, slightly

Outstanding improvement in mgt. of ICT Energy now 26% up from 6%, above global avg. 23.1%

China

Operational risk

Management

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Utilities/Construction/Mining leads the way on 62.2 significant increase of 25.3 and rise from 8th to 1st position

Wholesale/Retail/Logistics, Health/Education/Welfare and Financial Services improved

Highest index in a sector was End User, Utilities/Construction/Mining with 73.3

Lowest index in a sector was Metrics, Professional Services with 28.3

Closing comments

Those ICT departments who are responsible for the power bill and consumption, perform 40% better in ICT Sustainability across the company

ICT Sustainability is not maturing and quick wins are not institutionalized

Energy needs to be managed in real time with KPIs By having better access to real-time data about ICT

energy costs and consumption, organizations can properly evaluate, select, and prioritize critical decisions around ICT Sustainability

Organizations can further enhance their business cases by including traditional financial Metrics – such as the Marginal Abatement Cost Curve (MACC), Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Payback – it will be easier to engage executive teams to act on ICT Sustainability

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