New platform from Logicalis gives CIOs real-time view of environmental impact

New platform from Logicalis gives CIOs real-time view of environmental impact

Logicalis, a leading global technology service provider, has announced the launch of the Managed Digital Fabric Platform, created to give CIOs a real-time view of how their entire digital ecosystem is performing across key metrics, including environmental impact. 

A 2023 Logicalis study with 1,000 CIOs found that 92% see a clear link between ESG, sustainability and enterprise value but a key barrier to making progress in sustainability is lack of appropriate data collection. The Managed Digital Fabric Platform was designed to give CIOs the insights they need to improve both the environmental and business impact of their digital ecosystem. 

The Logicalis CIO study also revealed that 75% of CIOs feel they need help to unlock their data to drive a successful transformation. The Managed Digital Fabric Platform provides customers with a real-time view of their entire managed digital infrastructure. Based on Machine Learning and AI, the platform delivers a simple Digital Fabric Score across five key metrics. 

Digital Fabric Scores are benchmarked, so users can see how they perform against similar organisations and importantly receive practical recommendations to improve performance. 

Toby Alcock, CTO, Logicalis, said: “For a CIO, trying to objectively assess the performance of their digital ecosystem is a huge undertaking, a deluge of data and inconsistent metrics make it hard to get a holistic view of whether you’re delivering for the business. Through the Managed Digital Fabric Platform we’ve made the complex simple, by identifying the five factors that matter most to CIOs and serving up a live scoring system for each. Users get a real-time view of how their entire tech suite is performing and crucially, gain insight on changes they can make to improve its business impact.”

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