Bastionhost is creating Dataville, a network of data centers located in Atlantic Canada to bridge New York City and London without the costs or risks of those locations. Dataville will use renewable energy sources like wind power and solar energy through photovoltaic skin on bunkers, with excess energy feeding the electric grid.
A SuperMinds 2014 Talk by Tim Verbelen (iMinds - IBCN – UGent).
Currently Cloud Computing is a hot topic in computer science. Recently, with the rising popularity of wearable and smart devices, resources are not only clustered in datacenters, but are also present everywhere around you: Instead of a distant Cloud you are surrounded by a Fog. However, since the beginning of computer networks, people already had the vision of intelligent interconnected devices everywhere. Are we there yet, and what are the challenges still to be tackled?
The revolution around the corner - How the Internet of Things changes everyth...Martin Spindler
The slides for my talk at re:publica 2012. From the description of the talk:
Streetlights are online, geiger counters are. Fridges are online for the better part of the last ten years and cars are just now coming online. There’s hardly any consumer electronics left that aren’t in some way communicating on the internet. And with chips getting ever cheaper and ever smaller, even lightbulbs now communicate with the smart phone. There’s houses that tweet and pill cases that send SMS. All in all, there’s more “Things” on the mobile phone networks now than people. Everything’s connected it seems.
How about a little help then in setting it all into context?
Slides from Data Protection 2017 given by Gavin Starks
"That culture is always left to the end in technology revolutions. Make no mistake, the web of data is a revolution: but it has very little to do with new technology. Learn about the cultural impacts and business models that will help you navigate in a data-driven world."
https://dma.org.uk/event/data-protection-2017
Greening of IT in UK Further & Higher Ed Through Cloud ComputingJohn Treadway
Presentation by John Treadway of Unisys Corp delivered to the "Greening of the Further Education and Higher Education Sector in the UK" event in London 27 April 2011.
A SuperMinds 2014 Talk by Tim Verbelen (iMinds - IBCN – UGent).
Currently Cloud Computing is a hot topic in computer science. Recently, with the rising popularity of wearable and smart devices, resources are not only clustered in datacenters, but are also present everywhere around you: Instead of a distant Cloud you are surrounded by a Fog. However, since the beginning of computer networks, people already had the vision of intelligent interconnected devices everywhere. Are we there yet, and what are the challenges still to be tackled?
The revolution around the corner - How the Internet of Things changes everyth...Martin Spindler
The slides for my talk at re:publica 2012. From the description of the talk:
Streetlights are online, geiger counters are. Fridges are online for the better part of the last ten years and cars are just now coming online. There’s hardly any consumer electronics left that aren’t in some way communicating on the internet. And with chips getting ever cheaper and ever smaller, even lightbulbs now communicate with the smart phone. There’s houses that tweet and pill cases that send SMS. All in all, there’s more “Things” on the mobile phone networks now than people. Everything’s connected it seems.
How about a little help then in setting it all into context?
Slides from Data Protection 2017 given by Gavin Starks
"That culture is always left to the end in technology revolutions. Make no mistake, the web of data is a revolution: but it has very little to do with new technology. Learn about the cultural impacts and business models that will help you navigate in a data-driven world."
https://dma.org.uk/event/data-protection-2017
Greening of IT in UK Further & Higher Ed Through Cloud ComputingJohn Treadway
Presentation by John Treadway of Unisys Corp delivered to the "Greening of the Further Education and Higher Education Sector in the UK" event in London 27 April 2011.
New business opportunities with zero carbon thinking and how California suburban lifestyle may be the answer to global warming and the need to adapt to a warmer climate through IT - the Energy Internet
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Climate Change will have significant impacts on how we will carry out academic research in the coming years. Cyber-infrastructure is part of the problem, but its all part of the solution
he Energy Internet
An alternative renewable power distribution system to the electrical grid using dynamic charging of autonomous eVehicles and Internet Routing Protocols
Governments around the world are starting to mandate that government funded organizations such as universities and NRENs develop Climate Change Preparedness plans. This is in recognition that we are already committed to a 2C average temperature increase and given the lack of any international agreement on curbing GHG emissions we may be headed to a 6C global average temperature increase. More severe weather patterns are expected which will cause severe disruption to our energy and physical infrastructure. Resilient networks, new network architectures and tools such as distance education and remote collaborative research will be required by our universities and schools to survive and endure periods of such extreme weather. A well designed and thought out Climate Change Preparedness plan can also help higher-ed and NRENs increase their operational resiliency, as well as significantly reduce their current electrical energy costs. In addition a good Climate Change Preparedness plan can also be an excellent way for higher-ed and NRENs to reduce their existing GHG footprint.
New business opportunities with zero carbon thinking and how California suburban lifestyle may be the answer to global warming and the need to adapt to a warmer climate through IT - the Energy Internet
Impact of Climate Change on Academic ResearchBill St. Arnaud
Climate Change will have significant impacts on how we will carry out academic research in the coming years. Cyber-infrastructure is part of the problem, but its all part of the solution
he Energy Internet
An alternative renewable power distribution system to the electrical grid using dynamic charging of autonomous eVehicles and Internet Routing Protocols
Governments around the world are starting to mandate that government funded organizations such as universities and NRENs develop Climate Change Preparedness plans. This is in recognition that we are already committed to a 2C average temperature increase and given the lack of any international agreement on curbing GHG emissions we may be headed to a 6C global average temperature increase. More severe weather patterns are expected which will cause severe disruption to our energy and physical infrastructure. Resilient networks, new network architectures and tools such as distance education and remote collaborative research will be required by our universities and schools to survive and endure periods of such extreme weather. A well designed and thought out Climate Change Preparedness plan can also help higher-ed and NRENs increase their operational resiliency, as well as significantly reduce their current electrical energy costs. In addition a good Climate Change Preparedness plan can also be an excellent way for higher-ed and NRENs to reduce their existing GHG footprint.
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Bastionhost is pleased to be invited to the March 4 th CANARIE Green NGI workshop. Thank you for having us. Many thanks to Brian Frye of RackForce for presenting on our behalf. Think of all the carbon he saved us by covering our slides, so we could avoid flying to Ottawa. Brian, we owe you one.