Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., announced today the launch of a carbon-credit-enabled service that supports carbon offsetting for hardware provided as part of its 'Hitachi EverFlex' as-a-Service IT platform. This service utilizes the J-Credit scheme, a national certification system for greenhouse gas emission reductions and removals, to offset the CO2 emissions associated with the use of IT infrastructure. This allows companies to eliminate the need for separate carbon offset procedures while simultaneously pursuing IT infrastructure expansion and environmental impact reduction. With the rise of DX and generative AI, demand for IT infrastructure has surged, leading to concerns over power consumption and CO2 emissions. Hitachi Vantara has addressed this by combining its IT infrastructure expertise with the carbon credit knowledge of Mitsubishi HC Capital. The new service covers the procurement, invalidation, and management of J-Credits, providing a turnkey solution for net-zero IT operations. Additionally, the update includes enhanced cybersecurity features, such as backup construction support and rapid recovery services for ransomware incidents, as well as hybrid cloud support to facilitate seamless data utilization across on-premises and public cloud environments.
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