Digital Transformation

Episode 2: Can technology and sustainability coexist?

Samudhra Sendhil

Published on June 28, 2023

Technology and sustainability have long been seen as two things that cannot go together. After all, producing the very technology we need is not environmentally friendly. From smartphones and laptops to USB devices and LAN cables, the manufacturing process of ICT hardware consumes a significant amount of resources. The internet’s energy expenditure rivals that of many well-developed economies and our digital habits just make it worse.

Today, one of the most pressing challenges to achieving sustainability is the belief that someone else will take the lead. It’s tempting to think, “Why should I bother if others aren’t doing their part?” Yet, it is the collective effort that truly drives meaningful change.

Watch our video to learn more about how organizations, and you as an individual, can help drive sustainable change!

What’s this episode about?

    • The perceived disconnect between technology and sustainability
    • The urgent need to reduce greenhouse emissions
    • The environmental impact of our digital habits
    • Actionable insights for organizations to bridge the gap between technology and sustainability
Samudhra Sendhil

Samudhra Sendhil

Enterprise Analyst, ManageEngine

Samudhra Sendhil is an Enterprise Analyst at ManageEngine. While she doesn’t fancy herself a tech geek, she is deeply fascinated by the human aspects of technology and how it has opened doors and continues to create new opportunities.

Going beyond the realm of technology, her passion extends to sustainability and mental health. Samudhra endeavors to explore the intersections of these vital areas from the view-point of technology, understanding their profound impact on enterprises and society as a whole.

With diverse professional experiences in B2C companies across various industries—including healthcare, psychology, and human resources—she brings a rich tapestry of knowledge to her role.

She has worked in various parts of the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Malaysia. This multicultural background equips her with a holistic understanding of the enterprise landscape, enabling her to conduct nuanced analysis and effectively communicate ideas.

Samudhra holds an Bachelors degree in International Communications from the University of Nottingham.

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