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Application security fuels secure digital transformation for a global energy leader

Dynatrace

Vulnerabilities for critical systems A global leader in the energy space found itself asking this very question. These services were critical and, among other things, sent and received communications from the machinery responsible for delivering sources of energy that keep the lights on for millions of people.

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Sustainable IT: Optimize your hybrid-cloud carbon footprint

Dynatrace

Evaluating these on three levels—data center, host, and application architecture (plus code)—is helpful. If you’re running your own data center, you can start powering it with green energy purchased through your utility company. The complication with this approach is that your energy bill will likely increase. A PUE of 1.0

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Cloud cost optimization: Dynatrace helps organizations manage cloud cost

Dynatrace

“Our commitment is to achieve net 0 carbon operations and reduce our direct carbon emissions by at least 75%, and reduce our total energy consumption by 50%, all by 2030.” The organization has already met its commitment to switch to 100% renewable energy.

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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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Dynatrace log collection for ARM unlocks power-efficient architecture for your enterprise

Dynatrace

This growth was spurred by mobile ecosystems with Android and iOS operating systems, where ARM has a unique advantage in energy efficiency while offering high performance. Energy efficiency and carbon footprint outshine x86 architectures The first clear benefit of ARM in the enterprise IT landscape is energy efficiency.

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Boosted race trees for low energy classification

The Morning Paper

Boosted race trees for low energy classification Tzimpragos et al., We don’t talk about energy as often as we probably should on this blog, but it’s certainly true that our data centres and various IT systems consume an awful lot of it. ASPLOS’19. Introducing race logic. Race logic encodes values by delaying signals.

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Three ways to optimize open source contributions

Dynatrace

OSS is a faster, more collaborative, and more flexible way of driving software innovation than proprietary-only code. Especially those operating in critical infrastructure sectors such as oil and gas, telecommunications, and energy. The figures speak for themselves: 80% of organizations increased their OSS use in 2022.