Atos chooses SAP to accelerate Its Sustainability Strategy

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Atos and SAP AG have announced that Atos will rely on the SAP Business Objects Sustainability Performance Management application to help achieve its sustainability goals. The solution will help Atos gather data from across the company regarding its sustainability performance, providing insight into how well the company is faring against those goals. Atos also offers services for sustainability solutions from SAP to customers worldwide.

As part of Atos' commitment to a future where businesses demonstrate responsibility toward society and the environment, the company has also developed a services practice focused on sustainability. A global partner of SAP, Atos offers a quick-start solution for SAP Business Objects Sustainability Performance Management, helping customers better manage their own sustainability programs with improved visibility, tracking and reporting against objectives. Atos also offers SAP solutions to help companies assess and mitigate their carbon impact and reduce environmental, health and safety risks.

Philippe Mareine, EVP General Secretary, In charge of Corporate and Social Responsibility, Atos said, "We believe that IT is a key engine for sustainable growth and progress for companies, organizations and society at large, and strive to become a 'Firm of the Future. That's why our partnership with SAP is so significant. Our shared vision to improve the sustainability of both our internal operations and those of our customers is perfectly matched. With SAP solutions, we can proactively monitor and manage the group's key environmental and social indicators across our sites worldwide, so we can accelerate our strategic commitments to green operations and employees' well-being at work."


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