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How to Manage Sustainability for Colocation Data Centers

As environmental sustainability becomes a priority for data center service providers, dedicated software tools for environmental sustainability management (ESM) are emerging as the "fourth pillar" of data center management, alongside building management system (BMS), electrical power monitoring system (EPMS) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM).

This white paper explores the software functions of ESM, as well as its key attributes, including being cloud-based, integrating with vendor invoice management, and supporting sustainability reporting frameworks.

Dig into the 15-page paper to access the complete ESM insights. 

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