Data centers
The WorkZone Cloud Edition architecture in Europe is currently physically located in a country in the European Union in order to comply with the EU GDPR. See Cloud models. Ror other regions please contact KMD A/S.
Data center sustainability
All KMD partners and vendors must comply with KMD's sustainability guidelines, including data centers.
KMD defines compliance and sustainability as working systematically to reduce negative and enhance positive impacts on people, society, and the environment and is committed to contributing where a change can be made.
The KMD Supplier Code of Conduct sets the frame for what KMD expects suppliers to comply with, and corresponds with the declared policies of sustainability from our selected cloud vendors.
KMD sustainability guidelines for suppliers
In order to be approved as aKMDsupplier, suppliers and vendors must:
- Comply with all relevant legislation.
- Seek to prevent, minimize, and attend to any adverse environmental impact of the supplier’s own activities, products, and services.
- Deliver and use products with ecolabel and energy saving products to the extent such products are available in the market unless specifically requested otherwise.
- Suppliers of electronic hardware must comply with the RoHS directive (2011/65/EU) and (EU) 2015/861).
- If the supplier supplies products or components of products which contain metals or minerals covered by the OECD “Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas”, the supplier must ensure compliance with these guidelines
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