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Why GreenOps will succeed where FinOps is failing
The next frontier in cloud operations
Combining GreenOps, sustainable architectures and technology transformational leadership represents the next frontier in cloud operations, addressing FinOps’ limitations by integrating sustainability into the equation. Organizations should begin by aligning their operational and sustainability goals, investing in training to build expertise in sustainable design and fostering collaboration across all departments. This proactive approach not only ensures a more efficient and eco-friendly cloud ecosystem but also positions businesses as leaders in the pursuit of technological and environmental excellence.
By combining a culture of collaboration, transparency and long-term value creation with the principles of transformational leadership, GreenOps offers a pathway to more sustainable and efficient cloud practices. As businesses prioritize environmental responsibility, GreenOps is poised to become a critical framework, shaping the future of cloud computing and ensuring a harmonious balance between technological innovation and ecological stewardship.
Kacy Clarke has held executive roles at Microsoft, Deloitte, Cloud Technology Partners/HPE, DTCC and Wellington Management where she has driven technology innovation and transformation initiatives guiding organizations through complex IT and business challenges. Kacy is currently the Chief Technology Officer for Chiefly & Co, a management consulting firm helping clients achieve both sustainability and profitability. She is an IASA Global Chief Architect, and is the co-founder of the SustainableArchitectures.org community, which is bringing together IT architects to establish principles, patterns, frameworks and guidelines for technology leaders responsible for ensuring organizational ESG and Sustainability business goals are met. She is also a sustainability advisor in the Responsible AI initiative at SustainableIT.org.