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  • Posted05 Aug, 2019
  • ByPeter Reid
  • Inenvironment4change

The value of software to environmentalism

The term abstraction is used a lot in software development, networking and IT architecture. Although the words’ use is common in technology circles, little understanding is assigned to its purpose, its power, and thus the reason for our interest in how it can develop the environmental industry to become more influential, more successful, and greater than the sum of its individual disjointed parts, more than it is today. Until now that is!

Today, no service exists for all global environmental causes where abstraction, virtualised inside a PaaS service, empowers, enables and builds a uniting, aggregating, scaling and inclusive set of environmentalism digital tools. Where all environmental purpose before us build a single purpose, single cause utility defined with a narrow scope of engagement, the team at environment4change are building an ‘all-purpose’, ‘all-cause’ web facing architecture, and we do so using the principles of abstraction, for multi and ubiquitous access, global sharing and continual use and re-use of software in support of the environmental cause.

We believe it is time our shared planet receives the best of what digital architecture and Software/Platform as a Service can offer, and environment4change are focused on delivering it. Enabling a global platform of access and scale, enables everyone to become active in the environmental cause. There are no longer any excuses – we all now have a role to play, a voice to use, and a platform as a service to support us all!

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  • Software as a Service
  • Platform as a Service
  • Architecture
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Contact the team for further details:

  • andrew@environment4change.com
  • peter@enviroment4change.com

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