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Sustainable Technology That Aligns Outcomes with Responsibility

DSP is committed to helping our customer embed sustainable technology solutions throughout their IT estate. We design responsible IT strategies to help organisations reduce their digital carbon footprint, while also optimising efficiency. We combine deep technical expertise with a sustainability-first approach to create greener, smarter, and more ethical digital solutions that support long-term business goals and environmental commitments.

Embed sustainability into the core of your IT strategy

DSP understands that technology and sustainability are inextricably linked. We bring a unique blend of sustainability knowledge, technical capability, and industry insight. We understand the local regulatory landscape and global ESG expectations, helping you balance innovation with responsibility.

As organisations accelerate their digital journeys, there is a growing need to reduce environmental impact, build ethical systems, yet also promote long-term value. We help enterprises to embed sustainability into the core of their IT strategy. We realise that true sustainable technology isn’t just about reducing emissions, it’s about creating intelligent, efficient, and ethical systems that support both business growth and planetary health. At DSP, we guide you to create a low-impact digital environment that is:

  • Energy efficient: Reduce IT-related carbon emissions through smarter infrastructure, cloud optimisation, and green architecture.
  • Ethically aligned: Design systems that are fair, transparent, and secure, supporting both people and data rights.
  • Commercially sensible: Promote reuse, responsible sourcing, and longer technology lifecycles.

By integrating sustainable technology into your digital operations, DSP helps you reduce your carbon footprint, control costs, and meet stakeholder expectations—all while building future-ready systems that can scale responsibly.

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About DSP's sustainable technology services

Green IT strategy & roadmapping

Cloud sustainability optimisation

Sustainable software engineering

IT lifecycle management

Sustainability reporting & governance

DSP is the only company to be identified as a ‘Rising Star’ in all four quadrants in the latest ISG's Provider Lens™ evaluation for Oracle Cloud and Technology Ecosystem Europe 2024.

"DSP pairs disciplined engineering with AI-centric innovation, integrating OCI workloads across clouds while safeguarding them with ML-powered vulnerability scanning."

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Lead Analyst ISG

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