Accenture, Microsoft Target Sustainability Challenges
June 7, 2022
Accenture
and Microsoft, together with their joint venture Avanade, are joining
forces to tackle climate change, one of the most critical and urgent
challenges for both businesses and people. With an immediate emphasis on
delivering solutions to help organizations transform their operations,
products, services and value chains to help accelerate the transition to
net zero, the three companies will expand their focus to broader
environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges in the future.
The companies are investing in the co-development of innovative
solutions—architected and designed at the onset to emit less carbon over
their life cycle—and offering advisory services to help businesses
reduce carbon emissions, speed the transition to new energy sources, and
shrink or even eliminate waste of finite resources such as water, food
and raw materials.
With the powerful combination of Accenture Sustainability Services,
Avanade’s human-centered digital experience, the Microsoft Cloud and
each company’s robust data and artificial intelligence (AI)
capabilities, the expanded strategic partnership will address both
horizontal and industry-specific sustainability challenges to help drive
impact and deliver new value.
“Increasingly, as all stakeholders look to business to move from
commitment to action on environmental challenges, companies that embed
sustainability across their enterprises can become a powerful force for
change,” said Julie Sweet, chair and chief executive officer of
Accenture. “Our partnership with Microsoft and Avanade will help
organizations find new value at the intersection of technology and
sustainability – from embracing green software development principles
and sustainable cloud migrations, to digital twin technology adoption –
to drive stronger performance and competitiveness, and make progress on
their decarbonization goals and their journey to net zero.”
“Operating sustainably has become a source of competitive advantage,
enabling organizations to increase efficiency, accelerate growth, and
lead with purpose,” said Judson Althoff, executive vice president and
chief commercial officer, Microsoft. “By combining our expertise with
Accenture and Avanade, we have an opportunity and responsibility to
deliver innovative solutions that will empower organizations to achieve
their sustainability goals and drive lasting environmental change.”
Through the expanded strategic partnership, the companies will
collaborate to extend existing capabilities and develop new joint
offerings across four areas:
Digital Manufacturing Transition – Manufacturing organizations need
to rapidly establish and scale the digital foundation of individual
production sites and factory networks. Joint offerings will help improve
asset utilization and deploy business models that enable circularity.
They will also apply digital twin technology to help reduce emissions,
waste, the consumption of materials, water and other resources in
production and operations, and improve transparency across the value
chain. The Accenture/UN Global Compact study found that globally, 44% of
CEOs say that digital twins will make a significant impact on
sustainability in their industry over the next five years.
Low Carbon Energy Transition – Seventy-three percent of CEOs told
Accenture and UN Global Compact that they feel increased pressure to act
on sustainability over the next three years. To do so, businesses need
to transform operations across the energy value chain. Joint offerings
will help companies in the transition to a net zero economy by
connecting and integrating energy infrastructure to develop carbon
intelligence, and transform customer offers and business models that can
support low carbon energy experiences.
Sustainable IT with Microsoft Azure and Green Software Engineering –
Organizations are seeking energy-efficient infrastructure along with
greater workload flexibility and business agility. Accenture research
shows that shifting from on-premise data centers to the public cloud can
reduce an enterprise’s energy usage by 65% and cut carbon emissions by
more than 84%. New solutions on Microsoft Azure span strategy
development and assessment of current IT infrastructure; architecting
and piloting solutions; a carbon aware approach to migration and green
software engineering; and continuous improvement and business
transformation with low carbon cloud as its foundation.
ESG Measurement, Analytics and Performance with Microsoft Cloud for
Sustainability – Facing increasing regulatory and stakeholder demands,
organizations need insights at their fingertips to innovate and embed
sustainability into the design of new products and services. Joint
solutions will focus on providing sustainability intelligence for value
chains by helping to break siloes and provide data-led insights so
clients can not only record and report sustainability metrics, but—even
more importantly—take action. Companies that consistently demonstrate
high ESG performance score 2.6x higher on total shareholder return than
counterparts, according to Accenture research.
“The world is at an inflection point where organizations are expected to
play an active role in addressing sustainability issues,” said Pam
Maynard, chief executive officer, Avanade. “Now more than ever,
technology is key to accelerating environmental, social and governance
goals and enabling organizations to be sustainable through continual
change. We’re excited about the opportunity to help leaders leverage the
power of people and technology to take practical sustainability actions
that make a genuine human impact.”
Josh
Matthews, industry analyst from HFS Research, added, “Sustainability
technologies and services need ecosystems of partners to refine and
scale solutions. They must quickly set the benchmark for others to
follow given how far behind most organizations, industries, and
governments are in aligning under the global sustainability context of
decarbonization and addressing all 17 UN Goals. Ecosystem collaboration,
like this one between Accenture, Microsoft and Avanade, will not only
help to refine and scale solutions, but also help to solve the data and
transparency challenges which organizations frequently cite to us as
major barriers to their sustainability journeys.”
This expanded strategic partnership builds on Accenture, Microsoft and
Avanade’s current joint sustainability efforts, including their
pioneering role in the Green Software Foundation, a non-profit that is
building a trusted ecosystem of people, standards, tooling and practices
for green software development. Through a joint initiative called
Project Amplify, Accenture and Microsoft have also supported dozens of
start-ups focused on social impact and sustainability by providing
access to emerging technology and expertise to help scale their
solutions.
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