How Financial Services can Approach ESG to Improve Outcomes and Influence the Economy
In today’s world, company action or inaction has meaningful consequences. Organizational core practices are examined beyond products and services, including responsible use of natural resources, reporting transparency, and DEI. These externalities are the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework. ESG is not a new concept, but current technological, geopolitical, environmental, and cultural contexts propel it into the mainstream.
Cloudera and AMD believe that data center sustainability is a core competitive and environmental pillar. And they have the tools to make it possible—creating a way for Financial Services to lower technical debt and contribute to a cleaner environment for future generations.
In today’s world, company action or inaction has meaningful consequences. Organizational core practices are examined beyond products and services, including responsible use of natural resources, reporting transparency, and DEI. These externalities are the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework. ESG is not a new concept, but current technological, geopolitical, environmental, and cultural contexts propel it into the mainstream.
Cloudera and AMD believe that data center sustainability is a core competitive and environmental pillar. And they have the tools to make it possible—creating a way for Financial Services to lower technical debt and contribute to a cleaner environment for future generations.