Unlock significant cost and carbon savings through Clean Data awareness.
As we approach World Clean Data Day 2025 on Friday 21st March, it’s crucial for organisations to reflect on the growing challenges and huge unnecessary costs associated with data storage and management. With UK businesses spending an average between £12,000 to £200,000 per year on managing information, the financial impact is significant. Moreover, the expectation that data production will reach a staggering 181 zettabytes this year – and an eye watering yottabyte by 2030 – highlights the urgent need for companies to adopt more efficient data practices.
The cost of data management
A recent survey revealed that UK businesses allocate up to one-third of their IT budgets to data storage and management. This expenditure has seen a 30% increase over the past year, leading over half of the surveyed enterprises to express concerns about the sustainability of these costs in the near future. As data-intensive technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing continue to flourish, organisations must act to mitigate rising expenses.
The benefits of Clean Data practices
World Clean Data Day serves as an excellent opportunity for organisations to reassess their data management strategies. By adopting clean data practices, companies can realise significant savings both financially and environmentally. Here’s how:
• Reducing storage costs
• Optimised data management
• Efficient resource allocation
• Enhancing decision-making
• Improved data quality
• Carbon footprint reduction
• Lower energy consumption
• Supporting Net Zero targets
• Boosting compliance and risk management
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Join the movement for cleaner data!
Assess your data management practices and consider implementing strategies that prioritise data quality and efficiency. Together, we can reduce costs, enhance decision-making, and make a positive impact on our planet.
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