Green software engineering is an emerging discipline consisting of best practices to build applications that reduce carbon emissions. The information technology (IT) sector—which includes hardware, ...
Deploying sustainable software practices can reduce emissions and infuse greater efficiency, resiliency, and cost-effectiveness, says director of green software and ecosystems at Intel, Asim Hussain.
Software is “green” when it’s written and managed in ways that minimize the amount of greenhouse gas emitted as a consequence of its operation. As a general guide for the development of green software ...
Much has been written about the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from data centers. Current estimates place data centers at consuming nearly 3% of the world’s total electricity – on par with ...
The amount of energy required to power a datacentre is no secret. In fact, it’s widely acknowledged that the total energy consumption for the 7.2 million datacentres worldwide amounts to around 1% of ...
[EDRM Editor’s Note: This article was first published here on May 5, 2023 and EDRM is grateful to Rob Robinson, editor and managing director of ComplexDiscovery, for permission to republish.] ...
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The demands of modern software development mean programmers are being asked to write more code and deliver new functionality faster than ever before. The adage of “not reinventing the wheel” has given ...