- The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated digitalization, with global internet usage increasing by 40% and electricity consumption rising by 42.6 million megawatt-hours in just a few months, leading to substantial data generation across various industries.
- Organizations need extensive storage solutions—whether cloud, on-premises, or hybrid—to manage this vast amount of data, resulting in a continuous cycle of production that contributes to digital carbon emissions and e-waste, alongside rising storage costs.
- SAP Data Archiving has emerged as a crucial strategy for organizations to address these challenges, providing a means to efficiently manage and store data while mitigating the environmental impact and reducing storage expenses.
Source TJC Group
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