Indian IT firm Coforge partners with US-based Salesforce to launch Coforge ENZO

Indian IT firm Coforge has partnered with US-based SaaS giant Sales force to launch Coforge ENZO, an environmentally friendly and net-zero emissions offering.

With this, both companies aim to help clients address the challenges of decarbonization and accurately measure and report greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through sustainability consulting and diagnostic assessment services.

“Embarking on a sustainability journey for a business requires a multi-faceted approach that includes meticulous emissions monitoring and reduction, in-depth ESG analysis, and implementation of sustainable practices. Coforge ENZO combines Salesforce’s Net Zero Cloud knowledge and expertise with Coforge’s project execution experience,” said Sudhir Singh, CEO, Coforge.

Optimizing emissions data management

The company said Coforge ENZO will streamline emissions data management by identifying, consolidating and transforming raw data from emissions sources across all operations.

In addition, the offering will automate carbon accounting with real-time emissions calculations and dashboards, enabling effective corrective and preventative actions through robust decarbonization strategy consulting, the statement said.

The solution will automatically generate audit-ready sustainability reports that comply with global and regional regulatory standards such as GRI, SEC and CSRD, among others.

Meeting net zero emissions targets

“In response to the growing urgency for businesses to meet net-zero emissions goals, Coforge has launched ENZO. We are ready to help organizations meet their net-zero commitments while driving sustainable business value,” said John Speight, Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Success Officer at Coforge.

“Sustainability is a core value at Salesforce. With Net Zero Cloud, our customers can manage their environmental, social and governance data in one place and connect it with other applications to create actionable insights that guide strategic decisions,” said Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO and President, Salesforce India.



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