Lloyd’s Banking Group taps Dynatrace in bid to reduce IT carbon emissions

Dynatrace, a leader in unified observability and security, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Lloyds Banking Group, in a bid to reduce IT carbon emissions.

Dynatrace, a leader in unified observability and security, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Lloyds Banking Group, in a bid to reduce IT carbon emissions.

The partnership aims to measure the environmental carbon impact of Lloyds Banking Group’s IT ecosystem, aligning with the organisation’s sustainability goals.

Dynatrace is leveraging insights and feedback from Lloyds Banking Group to enhance its Dynatrace® Carbon Impact app. This app translates various utilization metrics into their CO2 equivalent, offering actionable guidance to reduce the overall IT carbon footprint.

The Dynatrace® Carbon Impact app provides detailed insights, including energy and CO2e consumption per source. It utilizes the Dynatrace® platform and its Smartscape® topology and dependency mapping for precise optimisation insights, supporting green coding initiatives.

Klaus Enzenhofer, Product Lead at Dynatrace, said: “Dynatrace successfully rolled out the Carbon Impact app last year, and we’ve been working with Lloyds Banking Group to develop it further to support our customers’ hybrid and multicloud environments. This has allowed us to accelerate and focus on our product development while helping our customers meet their sustainability goals.”

Dynatrace specialises in unified observability and security solutions, with its Carbon Impact app translating IT metrics into environmental impact measurements.

Lloyds Banking Group, as one of the UK’s largest financial services providers, is committed to sustainability.

Kevin Bird, Operational Performance and Analytics Lead at Lloyds Banking Group, said: “Working with Dynatrace has helped us to assess the visibility and impact of our IT carbon emissions. Our sustainability efforts require deep granularity, and collaborating together has allowed us to see where our efforts are most impactful in the context of our broader IT architecture. This helps us identify more meaningful opportunities to optimize our digital infrastructure and will be a critical step forward as we work to reduce our operational sector’s direct carbon emissions by at least 75%.”

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