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IT carbon footprint: Dynatrace Carbon Impact and Optimization app helps organizations measure cloud computing carbon footprint

Dynatrace

As global warming advances, growing IT carbon footprints are pushing energy-efficient computing to the top of many organizations’ priority lists. Energy efficiency is a key reason why organizations are migrating workloads from energy-intensive on-premises environments to more efficient cloud platforms.

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From observability to sustainability: Reduce your IT carbon footprint with Dynatrace Carbon Impact

Dynatrace

Some interesting facts: Moving a workload to the cloud can reduce its carbon footprint by up to 96%. Cloud computing has a greater carbon footprint than the airline industry. Average cloud server idle time exceeds 70%. The table breaks down emissions by data center, listing your cloud and on-premises instances.

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Real-Time Digital Twins Can Help Expedite Vaccine Distribution

ScaleOut Software

Widely used to track ecommerce shopping carts, financial transactions, airline flights and much more, in-memory computing can quickly store, retrieve, and analyze large volumes of live data. Here’s an illustration of a vaccination center sending messages to its real-time digital twin running in the cloud.

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Predictive CPU isolation of containers at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

When you’re running in the cloud your containers are in a shared space; in particular they share the CPU’s memory hierarchy of the host instance. Resource allocation problems can be efficiently solved through a branch of mathematics called combinatorial optimization, used for example for airline scheduling or logistics problems.

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AI for everyone - How companies can benefit from the advance of machine learning

All Things Distributed

Secondly, there is enough affordable computing capacity in the cloud for companies and organizations, no matter what their size, to use intelligent applications. Decisive is the openness of the layers and the reliable availability of the infrastructure. If you can predict demand, you can plan more efficiently.

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Reducing Carbon Emissions On The Web

Smashing Magazine

So, when people first started talking about the Internet having similar carbon emissions to the airline industry , I was a bit skeptical. The only time the Internet was mentioned was as a tool for communicating with one another without the need to chop down more trees, or for working without a commute.

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