PC Procurement for Sustainability

January 23rd, 2023 |
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Over the last several years, sustainability has emerged as a major corporate priority—shaping everything from R&D programs to manufacturing and distribution processes.

Enterprise IT organizations are clearly positioned to play a pivotal role in hitting their companies’ sustainability goals. A 2021 survey of IT decision makers (ITDMs), conducted by Forrester Research and commissioned by Intel, found that 64% were making sustainability programs a high or critical priority. Further, more than half of the ITDMs surveyed agreed that their organizations’ end-user device purchasers would play a vital role in meeting sustainability goals.

Intel is committed to sustainable practices in everything from their materials sourcing and manufacturing to their processor architecture and our work with OEMs to help push the envelope on power and performance. One of Intel’s most important sustainability success stories just may be systems powered by Intel vPro, an Intel Evo Design. This is where Intel’s sustainability efforts are resonating with ITDMs whose PC purchasing decisions need to deliver on sustainability as well as security and productivity.

Let’s look at why these systems have become such a valuable resource for IT departments tasked with supporting an organization’s broader sustainability goals…


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