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Businesses need leadership muscle to implement a culture that can continue to adapt to new technologies
Digital transformation should be a constant process, not just a project to get your business through the pandemic, according to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
The tech giant has released a report into cloud adoption ahead of its 2021 AWS Summit event, which suggests that pandemic has accelerated organisations digital transformation plans by an average of two years and five months.
The firm surveyed 10,000 senior business and IT decision-makers across France, Germany, Israel, Spain, and the UK, with the aim of understanding digital transformation at speed and how it could continue beyond the pandemic.
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The nine new utility-scale projects include a 350 MW wind farm off the coast of Scotland (
hailed by AWS UK general manager Darren Hardman - see below), which it claims is the UK s largest corporate renewable energy project, as well as a Spanish solar project and Swedish onshore wind project.
Amazon claims it now has 206 renewable energy projects globally - including 71 utility-scale wind and solar projects and 135 solar rooftops on facilities and stores worldwide - which will generate 8.5 GW of electricity production capacity globally.
The projects will supply renewable energy to AWS datacentres, as well as Amazon s corporate offices, fulfilment centres and Whole Foods Market stores.