Context
A communal administration wanted to better understand and steer the environmental footprint of its IS to integrate responsible digital in its sustainability strategy.
Sector backdrop. Public organisations operate under heightened scrutiny on transparency, accountability and procurement: every decision sets a precedent for local actors, and reporting expectations on environmental performance keep tightening. That makes Sustainable IT both a compliance topic and a leadership signal.
Approach
- Centralised IT data (office, servers, cloud, telephony).
- Reduction scenario simulations.
- Maturity tracking through automated indicators.
- Cross-functional governance involving IT, sustainability and finance.
Why this matters
Steering Sustainable IT continuously, instead of via one-off audits, is what turns a project into a programme. A shared platform makes the indicators visible to everyone who needs them, in their own language and at their own cadence.
A few patterns came out of the engagement that tend to repeat across organisations of similar scale: a single shared dashboard removes most of the recurring debates about which figures are the right ones.
How the MIKUJY platform supported the work
The MIKUJY platform was deployed as the day-to-day Sustainable IT cockpit, centralising inventories, environmental indicators and progress tracking in one place.
The Measure module hosted the IT footprint and Sustainable IT maturity assessment, the Implement module turned findings into a personalised roadmap with prioritised actions, and the Report module produced executive-ready dashboards for governance reviews.
MIKUJY consultants brought hands-on professional support, helping calibrate the data model, validate results and embed the platform in the customer's governance routines.
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MIKUJY helps organisations turn Sustainable IT steering with MIKUJY platform into a measurable, governed and recognised Sustainable IT programme. Reach out to discuss your context and goals.
