Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Track and act on your cloud emissions with the Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365, now GA
Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability of the Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365, and to offer customers new insights into actions they can take to help reduce their cloud carbon footprint. The Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365 allows customers to quantify the greenhouse gas emissions associated with their organization's use of Microsoft 365 applications, and to measure the emissions savings already achieved by moving productivity workloads to the cloud. To help light the way forward, we took a deep dive into the carbon intensity data for Microsoft 365 usage worldwide to provide perspective on the actual scale and sources of Microsoft 365 datacenter emissions. Measure your organization's allocation of Microsoft datacenter emissions with the Emissions Impact Dashboards for Microsoft 365 and for Azure and see estimated emissions already avoided by migrating workloads to the cloud. Get started today by downloading the Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365 to gain greater insight on your company's cloud carbon footprint. The Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365 is available for Microsoft 365 and Office 365 customers for business, enterprise, and education. Emissions categorized as Scope 1 or Scope 2 per the methodology that powers the Emissions Impact Dashboard for Microsoft 365.
Read more at https://bit.ly/3CvMgVQ
Source: Microsoft Tech Community Microsoft 365 Blog
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