VMware launches the VMware Zero Carbon Committed cloud partner initiative

VMware has announced the launch of the VMware Zero Carbon Committed cloud partner initiative. The goal is to catalyze the transition to zero-carbon clouds and help its customers reach their sustainability and decarbonization targets by connecting them with cloud providers that have aligned goals.

Joe Baguley, VP & CTO EMEA, VMware

Participating VMware Cloud Verified providers must operate infrastructure-, energy- and carbon-efficient data centers based on VMware software-defined data center (SDDC) technologies and be committed to powering those data centers with renewable energy sources by 2030. European-based partners Atea and OVHcloud as well as Equinix, IBM, Microsoft and OVHcloud US have joined the initiative.

“It’s crucial we make significant progress on climate action as soon as possible, so it’s encouraging to see more and more companies, including VMware customers and partners, as well as countries committing to reach net-zero carbon,” said Joe Baguley, VP & CTO EMEA, VMware. “This initiative builds on VMware’s history of helping customers reduce their environmental impact through the more efficient use of IT infrastructure, and will make it easier for our customers and partners to accelerate their transition to a low-carbon economy.”

The company achieved carbon neutrality and is committed to achieve net zero carbon emissions for its operations and supply chain by 2030. This target is part of VMware’s 2030 Agenda, which outlines its 10-year commitment to create a more equitable, sustainable and resilient world. A key component is “Intrinsic Sustainability” innovation to help its customers, through VMware’s virtualization and cloud solutions and partnerships, meet their sustainability goals by reducing the carbon emissions associated with their data center operations.

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