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CompressionX: The Compression Tool Built for a Sustainable Digital Future

Today, SISP Technologies announced the launch of CompressionX, a next-generation data compression tool that not only achieves industry-leading compression ratios but also empowers businesses to advance their sustainability goals. 

Global data creation is exploding — it's projected to hit over 180 zettabytes by 2025, driving massive increases in storage demand and energy use. By 2030, experts predict data centres alone could account for up to 8% of global carbon emissions.

As data storage needs continue to skyrocket, the environmental impact of managing vast digital footprints is becoming impossible to ignore. CompressionX offers a smarter solution: by significantly reducing the amount of storage required, companies can lower their energy consumption and carbon emissions-making compression a key player in any forward-thinking green strategy. 

“CompressionX is more than just a technical innovation; it’s a commitment to better practices for our planet,” said Stuart Marlow, CTO at SISP Technologies. “Data growth isn’t slowing down. By investing in smarter, cleaner compression technologies, businesses can tackle operational efficiency and environmental responsibility at the same time.”

“We’re proud to launch a solution that doesn’t force a trade-off between performance and sustainability,” added Nicholas Stavrinou, CEO of SISP Technologies. “CompressionX proves that with the right innovation, businesses can reduce costs, reduce impact, and stay ahead of the curve.”

Built using cutting-edge algorithms and backed by our broader environmental initiatives, CompressionX is a vital tool for companies that are serious about reducing their digital impact.

Where traditional compression tools stop at size reduction, CompressionX builds sustainability into the core equation. Smaller files mean fewer servers, lower energy consumption, and a clear path to greener IT operations — helping businesses hit their ESG targets without compromise.