This report from 451 Research and the AWS Institute calculates the benefit of moving workloads to the cloud.
Can enterprises and public sector organizations across Asia and the Pacific reduce energy consumption by moving workloads from on-premises data center infrastructure to the cloud?
This report from 451 Research and the AWS Institute calculates the potential reduction in energy use and carbon emissions if organizations move business applications from on-premises enterprise and public sector data centers to the cloud. Self-owned and operated IT equipment and data centers are a major source of energy use and carbon emissions for enterprises and public sector organizations.
451 Research is part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, while AWS Institute is a thought leadership and executive education program set up by Amazon to accelerate digital transformation for public sector executives.
Contents
Introduction
Executive Summary
Key Survey Findings
The 451 Research Cloud Energy Efficiency Model
Energy Savings from Moving Enterprise and Public Sector Workloads to Cloud Infrastructure in APAC
Outlook and Conclusions—Directions in Energy Efficiency and Energy Policy for Carbon Reduction
Appendix: Country Profiles—Some Differences, but Similar Conclusions
Country Profile: Japan
Country Profile: South Korea
Country Profile: Singapore
Country Profile: Australia
Country Profile: India
Methodology
Published July 2021