September 20, 2024

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Singapore Partnering for Sustainable Digital Infrastructure

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The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore, in collaboration with two technology giants, has embarked on a transformative journey to reshape the digital landscape with a focus on sustainability. This innovative partnership aims to revolutionise the way digital infrastructure is designed, deployed, and maintained, ushering in a more sustainable digital future.

At the core of this collaboration is a shared commitment to promote sustainable digital solutions and green technology practices across the region. The three organisations are pooling their expertise to provide guidance and recommendations for the sustainable modernisation of digital infrastructure. This involves optimising the integration and utilisation of both hardware and software interfaces to minimise environmental impact.

One of the primary objectives of this partnership is to develop a comprehensive process for measuring, capturing, and auditing the quantifiable sustainability improvements achieved. These improvements will manifest in the form of energy and carbon emission savings, reflecting the environmental benefits of adopting sustainable digital practices.

Dr Ong Chen Hui, Assistant Chief Executive of the BizTech Group at IMDA, emphasises that greening the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is a top priority for Singapore. Earlier this year, Singapore made headlines by introducing one of the world’s first standards for optimising energy efficiency in data centres located in tropical climates. This pioneering move demonstrated the nation’s dedication to sustainable ICT practices.

Singapore has not stopped setting standards; it has also taken significant steps on the global stage. The country has become the first to join both the Green Software Foundation and the European Green Digital Coalition, collaborating to create best practices for green software and digital solutions. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy outlined in the Digital Connectivity Blueprint, which prioritises greening data centres and positioning Singapore as a leading hub for sustainable ICT in the region.

The partnership is a critical component of Singapore’s journey toward becoming a digital sustainability hub. By aligning efforts and expertise, they aim to drive the development of sustainable digital applications that benefit not only Singapore but also the entire region.

One key aspect of this collaboration is the optimisation of the interplay between hardware and software interfaces. Modern digital infrastructure relies on a delicate balance between physical hardware components and the software that drives them. By fine-tuning this relationship, it becomes possible to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions significantly.

The partnership’s commitment to quantifying sustainability improvements sets a commendable precedent. In an era where environmental accountability is paramount, having clear metrics to assess the impact of sustainable practices is crucial. The ability to measure and audit energy and carbon emission savings ensures that the efforts are not just symbolic but effective.

Singapore’s leadership in sustainable digital practices and its collaboration with industry leaders serve as a catalyst for global change. As nations and organisations worldwide grapple with the challenges of digitalisation, Singapore’s example offers a roadmap for how to balance technological advancement with environmental responsibility.

The pursuit of sustainable digital solutions extends beyond the confines of any single organisation or nation. It requires a collective effort, with stakeholders from the public and private sectors working in harmony. The partnership between IMDA and two technology giants exemplifies this collaborative spirit and sets the stage for the creation of a green ICT ecosystem that can be emulated globally.

PARTNER

Qlik’s vision is a data-literate world, where everyone can use data and analytics to improve decision-making and solve their most challenging problems. A private company, Qlik offers real-time data integration and analytics solutions, powered by Qlik Cloud, to close the gaps between data, insights and action. By transforming data into Active Intelligence, businesses can drive better decisions, improve revenue and profitability, and optimize customer relationships. Qlik serves more than 38,000 active customers in over 100 countries.

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As a Titanium Black Partner of Dell Technologies, CTC Global Singapore boasts unparalleled access to resources.

Established in 1972, we bring 52 years of experience to the table, solidifying our position as a leading IT solutions provider in Singapore. With over 300 qualified IT professionals, we are dedicated to delivering integrated solutions that empower your organization in key areas such as Automation & AI, Cyber Security, App Modernization & Data Analytics, Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure, Workplace Modernization and Professional Services.

Renowned for our consulting expertise and delivering expert IT solutions, CTC Global Singapore has become the preferred IT outsourcing partner for businesses across Singapore.

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Planview has one mission: to build the future of connected work. Our solutions enable organizations to connect the business from ideas to impact, empowering companies to accelerate the achievement of what matters most. Planview’s full spectrum of Portfolio Management and Work Management solutions creates an organizational focus on the strategic outcomes that matter and empowers teams to deliver their best work, no matter how they work. The comprehensive Planview platform and enterprise success model enables customers to deliver innovative, competitive products, services, and customer experiences. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with locations around the world, Planview has more than 1,300 employees supporting 4,500 customers and 2.6 million users worldwide. For more information, visit www.planview.com.

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SIRIM is a premier industrial research and technology organisation in Malaysia, wholly-owned by the Minister​ of Finance Incorporated. With over forty years of experience and expertise, SIRIM is mandated as the machinery for research and technology development, and the national champion of quality. SIRIM has always played a major role in the development of the country’s private sector. By tapping into our expertise and knowledge base, we focus on developing new technologies and improvements in the manufacturing, technology and services sectors. We nurture Small Medium Enterprises (SME) growth with solutions for technology penetration and upgrading, making it an ideal technology partner for SMEs.

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HashiCorp provides infrastructure automation software for multi-cloud environments, enabling enterprises to unlock a common cloud operating model to provision, secure, connect, and run any application on any infrastructure. HashiCorp tools allow organizations to deliver applications faster by helping enterprises transition from manual processes and ITIL practices to self-service automation and DevOps practices. 

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IBM is a leading global hybrid cloud and AI, and consulting services provider, helping clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Nearly 3,800 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently, and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and business services deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s legendary commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity, and service. For more information, visit www.ibm.com