WanAware Corporate Responsibility Strategy:

Empowering Resilient & Efficient Digital Ecosystems

The WanAware Strategy for Corporate Responsibility is built on the fundamental belief that the internet is the world’s most critical, yet least understood, infrastructure. As a leader in Actionable Observability, WanAware recognizes that our responsibility extends beyond software performance; it encompasses the security, sustainability, and equity of the digital world.

The Three Pillars of WanAware CR

Our commitment is organized into three strategic pillars that align with our core mission: Resilience, Efficiency, and Clarity.

1. Environmental Stewardship: Efficiency through Visibility

Digital infrastructure has a massive carbon footprint. WanAware addresses this by helping organizations "see" and eliminate unnecessary resource consumption.

  • Elimination of "Zombie" Assets — By identifying and decommissioning underutilized or forgotten circuits and hardware (which can account for millions in wasted spend and energy), we directly reduce the energy demand of global WANs.
  • Infrastructure Optimization — We use real-time relationship mapping to ensure data travels the most efficient paths, reducing the processing power required by global telecom networks.
  • Lifecycle Awareness — Our Asset Inventory Management (AIM) promotes circularity byproviding a single source of truth for the entire hardware lifecycle, preventing premature equipment disposal.

2. Social Impact: Securing Critical Infrastructure

Reliability is a human right in the digital age. Our social responsibility focuses on protecting the systems that society depends on—from energy grids to healthcare communications.

  • The Resilience Mandate — We provide critical infrastructure providers with the visibility needed to prevent outages before they impact the public.
  • Democratic Access to Technology — Our "Affordable Observability" play ensures that smaller agencies and organizations, not just Fortune 500s, have access to enterprise-grade security and monitoring tools.
  • Cybersecurity as a Public Good — Through our Cyber Response & Resilience Study, we share anonymized insights with the broader tech community to help close the "confidence gap" in global security postures.

3. Governance: The "Single Source of Truth"

Trust is built on accurate data. Our governance strategy centers on replacing "swivel-chair" management and messy spreadsheets with automated, verifiable truth.

  • Transparency & Accountability — By mapping asset dependencies and ownership clearly, we eliminate the "blame game" during incidents, fostering a culture of accountability.
  • Zero Trust Advocacy — We champion and facilitate the adoption of Zero Trust principles, ensuring that our partners and clients maintain the highest standards of data privacy andintegrity.
  • Ethical AI: — Our platform is built on rules-based algorithms and machine learning that prioritize transparency, ensuring that automated remediation is always explainable andauditable.

Our 2025-2026 Commitments

Net-Zero Operations

Achieve carbon neutrality in our cloud hosting operations by year-end 2026 through strategic partnership with green-certified data centers.

Community Support

Expand our "White-Label for Non-Profits" program, offering discounted access to the WanAware platform for charitable organizations managing complex remote networks.

Public Knowledge Sharing

Release bi-annual "ITAM Trends Reports" to help the industry understand the environmental and security impact of unmapped asset growth.

"Organizations aren’t struggling because they lack tools; they’re struggling becausethey lack clarity and trust. Our Corporate Responsibility is to provide that clarity, making the internet safer and more sustainable for everyone."
— Jeff Collins, CEO