| | DECEMBER 20219centers with the support of our partner Infosys, bringing particularly the high-performance computing into one energy efficient solution at Lefdal Mine Datacenter. We not only get benefit from natural cooling, but thanks to the cold weather that our operations will also be running on 100 percent green energy. This initiative marks another important milestone on our journey to becoming CO2 neutral".Salil Parekh, CEO, Infosys, said, "Infosys is a strategic partner to organizations navigating de-carbonization and we are well positioned to deliver sustainable green transformation leveraging exper-tise gained from decade long efforts in environment stewardship. We pioneer projects around the world across every industry to facilitate climate change ac-tions, developing solutions and services to help cli-ents in their low-carbon transition. In delivering this transformation for Daimler we've shown how Green Infrastructure as a Service can radically reduce or-ganizations' impact on the environment and the vast potential for other organizations running high com-pute enterprise workloads to benefit from this indus-try-leading sustainability offering".Jorn Skaane, CEO, Lefdal Mine Datacenter AS, said, "We have built and operate a leading sustainable, secure and cost-effective data center The Norwegian Solution. With short travelled renewable power and cooling from the nearby fjord, sustainability is in the core of our mission and values. Our ambition is to be the greenest data center in the world, with the ability to offer tailor-made and scalable data center solutions. We are inspired to have been chosen to host Daimler HPC workloads and will contribute for Daimler to become CO2 neutral".Jan Christian Vestre, Minister of Trade and Industry in the Norwegian Government, said, "I wish to congratulate the parties on reaching this important milestone. Lefdal Mine Datacenter, based on the reuse of industrial infrastructure and locally produced energy, is an excellent example of how Norwegian data centers and industrial knowhow can help industries of the future achieve their goals of decarbonization". INTELLIGENT THINGS ARE POISED TO BE ONE OF THE IMPORTANT TRENDS THAT HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR `DISRUPTION' AND LARGE-SCALE IMPACT ACROSS INDUSTRIES
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