Microsoft has been recognized as a leader in carbon accounting and management applications by IDC MarketScape. The company offers a range of sustainability solutions designed to enhance transparency in ESG data, build resilience, and drive growth through advanced data and AI capabilities. These solutions are aimed at helping organizations reduce their environmental impact and support a net-zero economy.
Key offerings include the Microsoft Sustainability Manager, which allows businesses to record and report their environmental impacts using data and AI. Additionally, tools like the Emissions Impact Dashboard help estimate carbon emissions and optimize cloud usage. Microsoft is committed to empowering its customers and partners in their sustainability journeys, leveraging its technology to create a more sustainable future.
• Microsoft recognized as a leader in carbon accounting applications.
• AI capabilities enhance transparency in ESG data management.
Carbon accounting involves tracking and reporting carbon emissions to manage environmental impact.
ESG data refers to environmental, social, and governance metrics used for sustainability reporting.
AI-powered solutions utilize artificial intelligence to analyze data and improve decision-making in sustainability.
Microsoft develops AI-driven sustainability solutions to help organizations manage their environmental impact.
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