http://www.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability/ Alison Rowe, Fujitsu's Global Executive Director Sustainability, International Business, on big data, supercomputing and the opportunities for sustainable ICT
Connecting with a low-carbon future. This report examines how Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
can help unlock the financial and environmental benefits of a low-carbon
economy, building on the findings of the 2007 Telstra-commissioned report,
Towards a High-Bandwidth Low-Carbon Future (the 2007 Report). The findings in this report reveal that
the potential of ICT to help reduce
energy costs and carbon emissions has
grown substantially over the past seven
years and, if realised, the opportunities
identified here could help Australians
substantially cut emissions, by 27.5
MtCO2-e per year and achieve savings and
revenue of almost $8.92
billion per year.
Since the 2007 Report was released,
the pressure on governments and
business to reduce energy use and carbon
emissions has intensified. Energy prices
have increased significantly and there
is increasing scientific confidence that
human activity is a major contributor to
climate change.
Given regulatory and societal pressure
to address climate change, Australian
businesses must find ways to reduce
carbon emissions, while at the same time
containing costs and balancing their
public reputation with shareholder and
investor requirements.
Saur Energy talks to Tata Power on 'EV Market in India' Tata Power
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The light fantastic audio visual in the age of nanotechnologykeith scharding
a series of articles written for Examiner on the subject of Audio Visual Technology in my native Pittsburgh - the living buiding city. Lots of great stuff.
Connecting with a low-carbon future. This report examines how Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
can help unlock the financial and environmental benefits of a low-carbon
economy, building on the findings of the 2007 Telstra-commissioned report,
Towards a High-Bandwidth Low-Carbon Future (the 2007 Report). The findings in this report reveal that
the potential of ICT to help reduce
energy costs and carbon emissions has
grown substantially over the past seven
years and, if realised, the opportunities
identified here could help Australians
substantially cut emissions, by 27.5
MtCO2-e per year and achieve savings and
revenue of almost $8.92
billion per year.
Since the 2007 Report was released,
the pressure on governments and
business to reduce energy use and carbon
emissions has intensified. Energy prices
have increased significantly and there
is increasing scientific confidence that
human activity is a major contributor to
climate change.
Given regulatory and societal pressure
to address climate change, Australian
businesses must find ways to reduce
carbon emissions, while at the same time
containing costs and balancing their
public reputation with shareholder and
investor requirements.
Saur Energy talks to Tata Power on 'EV Market in India' Tata Power
Saur Energy talks to Tata Power on 'EV Market in India' by making India EV Ready with energy-efficient charging infrastructure. #EVChargingNetwork #TataPower #TataPowerEVCharging
The light fantastic audio visual in the age of nanotechnologykeith scharding
a series of articles written for Examiner on the subject of Audio Visual Technology in my native Pittsburgh - the living buiding city. Lots of great stuff.
There are many such modifications are going within the Embedded Systems for their efficient operations. These transformations are carried out by many innovative companies within this field. Insights Success have decided to go for the issue, “The 10 Most Innovative Embedded System Solution Providers”.
Overview of opportunity & necessity for a different way of working. Clear break down of carbon issues, sources, and the possibilities within Telecom to solve these problems.
Presented in: International & Middle East Conference on Sustainability & Human Development – IMESH 2013
2-3 June 2013 | St. Regis Saadiyat Island | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates.
A conversation about interesting future technology, by Glen Hiemstra, futurist speaker and Founder, Futurist.com. Presented to a Technology Executive Roundtable conducted by Woods Creek Consulting, in Bellevue, Washington, March 2009. The program was video-intensive and several slides are only transitions into videos, not viewable here. For more info contact www.futurist.com
Investigations into the lifetime of gas meter batteries in the NetherlandsMachiel Joosse
At 2020 there will be about seven million smart gas meters installed in the Netherlands, using batteries that are supposed to last for about 20 years. The long lifetime of the batteries is crucial, because an operation to replace them would be on a large scale and therefore expensive. Distribution System Operators (DSO’s) have to be able to rely on a lengthy lifetime. The Dutch DSO’s Netherlands (within Netbeheer Nederland), joined forces to carry out a unique study of the predicted and actual battery lifetime. In this study, batteries were examined from gas meters that had already been operating for 4-5 years. The results were promising: after 4-5 years: the actual (practical) lifetime of the batteries examined turned out to be in line with the predicted (theoretical) values.
The Industrialist: Trends and innovations that matter - June 2021accenture
Know more about the latest announcements impacting industry, from personalized car safety solutions to digital twins advancing the construction industry. Learn more https://accntu.re/3uR2HH1
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Artificial Intelligence is questioning business models in all industries. It is opening promising new avenues for the future of the design, building and operations of buildings and mobility infrastructure. AI is also at the very heart of smart city and raises new issues in the governance of territories.
Powerful forces are driving a green economic revolution worldwide, providing in the process a strong lever for broad-based economic development in many parts of the globe, and often re-orienting national development trajectories.
South Africa, having one of the most carbon-intensive economies in the world, is no exception. Its national government is strongly committed to unleashing the potential of the green economy. This is clearly spelt out in the ‘New Growth Path’2 strategy document, which classifies the green economy as one of the ten ‘jobs drivers’. The ‘Industrial Policy Action Plan’3 in turn, encompasses strategic initiatives to develop green industries and to improve energy efficiencies. More recently, the ‘National Climate Change Response Strategy’ white paper highlighted a set of near term flagship programmes that underline the progressive transition towards a greener economy4. Importantly, the window of opportunity is quite limited and the international environment is increasingly competitive. This indicates a degree of urgency if South Africa is to succeed in the localisation drive.
International Green Awards Asia Pacific Summit Fujitsu Alison RoweFujitsu Global
www.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability Fujitsu's commitment to ICT sustainability - through supercomputing, cloud computing, smart communities, energy efficiency
There are many such modifications are going within the Embedded Systems for their efficient operations. These transformations are carried out by many innovative companies within this field. Insights Success have decided to go for the issue, “The 10 Most Innovative Embedded System Solution Providers”.
Overview of opportunity & necessity for a different way of working. Clear break down of carbon issues, sources, and the possibilities within Telecom to solve these problems.
Presented in: International & Middle East Conference on Sustainability & Human Development – IMESH 2013
2-3 June 2013 | St. Regis Saadiyat Island | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates.
A conversation about interesting future technology, by Glen Hiemstra, futurist speaker and Founder, Futurist.com. Presented to a Technology Executive Roundtable conducted by Woods Creek Consulting, in Bellevue, Washington, March 2009. The program was video-intensive and several slides are only transitions into videos, not viewable here. For more info contact www.futurist.com
Investigations into the lifetime of gas meter batteries in the NetherlandsMachiel Joosse
At 2020 there will be about seven million smart gas meters installed in the Netherlands, using batteries that are supposed to last for about 20 years. The long lifetime of the batteries is crucial, because an operation to replace them would be on a large scale and therefore expensive. Distribution System Operators (DSO’s) have to be able to rely on a lengthy lifetime. The Dutch DSO’s Netherlands (within Netbeheer Nederland), joined forces to carry out a unique study of the predicted and actual battery lifetime. In this study, batteries were examined from gas meters that had already been operating for 4-5 years. The results were promising: after 4-5 years: the actual (practical) lifetime of the batteries examined turned out to be in line with the predicted (theoretical) values.
The Industrialist: Trends and innovations that matter - June 2021accenture
Know more about the latest announcements impacting industry, from personalized car safety solutions to digital twins advancing the construction industry. Learn more https://accntu.re/3uR2HH1
Emerging Trend #2 | Artificial Intelligence, construction and operations of b...Leonard
Artificial Intelligence is questioning business models in all industries. It is opening promising new avenues for the future of the design, building and operations of buildings and mobility infrastructure. AI is also at the very heart of smart city and raises new issues in the governance of territories.
Powerful forces are driving a green economic revolution worldwide, providing in the process a strong lever for broad-based economic development in many parts of the globe, and often re-orienting national development trajectories.
South Africa, having one of the most carbon-intensive economies in the world, is no exception. Its national government is strongly committed to unleashing the potential of the green economy. This is clearly spelt out in the ‘New Growth Path’2 strategy document, which classifies the green economy as one of the ten ‘jobs drivers’. The ‘Industrial Policy Action Plan’3 in turn, encompasses strategic initiatives to develop green industries and to improve energy efficiencies. More recently, the ‘National Climate Change Response Strategy’ white paper highlighted a set of near term flagship programmes that underline the progressive transition towards a greener economy4. Importantly, the window of opportunity is quite limited and the international environment is increasingly competitive. This indicates a degree of urgency if South Africa is to succeed in the localisation drive.
International Green Awards Asia Pacific Summit Fujitsu Alison RoweFujitsu Global
www.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability Fujitsu's commitment to ICT sustainability - through supercomputing, cloud computing, smart communities, energy efficiency
IoT, NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY-DRIVEN INNOVATION
New technologies extend digital capabilities and bring a brighter future for a sustainable development of business.
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are emerging as powerful new technologies applied for water and energy management, environmental monitoring, smart industry, smart services and supply chain management.
New technologies have the potential to CREATE AN EFFICIENT, EFFECTIVE AND SECURE ECOSYSTEM taking advantage of connected devices for managing smart services, redesigning sustainable supply chain, distribution and outsourcing processes and reorganizing internationalization projects, facing the major global challenges for sustainable development and circular economy.
Advancing NAPs after Paris: ICT sector contributionNAP Events
The session will address the integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in climate change adaptation. Through presentation of key concepts and practical examples, the session will look at: how processes in various applications can be optimized and adapted according to changing climate conditions through internet of things (IoT); application of ICTs in food production systems and disaster risk reduction.
Advancing NAPs after Paris: ICT sector contributionNAP Events
Presented by: Luis Neves
7.3 Information and Communication Technologies in adaptation
The session will address the integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in climate change adaptation. Through presentation of key concepts and practical examples, the session will look at: how processes in various applications can be optimized and adapted according to changing climate conditions through internet of things (IoT); application of ICTs in food production systems and disaster risk reduction.
Green ICT in Singapore - Path to responsible and sustainable growthVikas Sharma
A white paper I wrote back in 2009 for a government client in Singapore (publishing here since it is a non-confidential document available in the public domain). It provides an overview of the relevance of green ICT and how Singapore ICT companies are contributing in this space.
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Cloud fusion concept fujitsu scientific tech journal april 2012Fujitsu Global
Cloud Fusion has three defining attributes:
• It delivers advanced integration of multiple clouds – interconnecting the clouds of today to deliver the “cloud of clouds” for business
• It enables actionable insights from big data, analyzed and aggregated to support real-time business navigation
• It delivers extended services from the cloud for distributed applications which handle mobile devices/sensors and provides all necessary resources/services in an on-demand self-service model.
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Setting the context and analysing Fujitsu's third annual global ICT sustainability benchmark report, looking at organisations in 8 countries. https://www-s.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability/Fujitsu-Sustainability.html
Fujitsu - Technologies beyond-the-k-computerFujitsu Global
The K computer Day is a special one-day session, jointly sponsored by RIKEN, Fujitsu, University of Pavia and Comitato TACC.
Part of TACC-2012 (Theory and Applications of Computational Chemistry), the day will consist of a series of presentations, interactive discussions and conclude with an exhibition of the K computer and its applications.
Corporate Senior Vice President, Noriyuki Toyoki, shares Fujitsu’s vision of the increasingly prevalent role technology takes in our daily lives. Everything you ever wanted to know about big data, smart grids, supercomputing and how they can support society through disaster recovery, healthcare ICT and food production - to create a human centric intelligent society.
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/solutions/sustainability/ Looking back on Fujitsu’s CSR activities during the previous fiscal year, and a glimpse ahead to 2020 to present a vision of the role that ICT should play. This includes: demonstrating world class technology leadership to step as far as possible into the future, expand the provision of solutions designed to address priorities (food, healthcare, education), achieve our environmental vision of a low carbon, prosperous society. Provide equal opportunities to all people through developing terminals and devices targeting 4 billion internet users, execute businesses that provide opportunities on a global basis, conduct field surveys in developing countries and develop partnerships. Support safe and secure living, by ensuring the stable operation of social ICT infrastructure and cyber security
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Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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Green and Sustainable ICT - Fujitsu's Alison Rowe at the Korea Australian New Zealand Broadband Conference 2012
1. KANZ 2012
Green and Sustainable ICT
Alison Rowe
Global Executive Director Sustainability
International Business
Fujitsu Limited
@Fujitsu_Green
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4. The world is changing. Fast
Irresistible forces – mobility, desire for real-time
information, social media and data growth – are bringing
huge changes to ICT. This is a profound, rule-
breaking change.
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5. Our desire for real-time insight
Systems provide intelligent responses and proactive,
integrated action - a sense-and-respond loop between
the physical world and the digital world.
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6. Forgetting what we know about the PC
Mobile is dead. But it hasn‟t left us. Just the nature of
mobile in a computing context is becoming so obvious
that no one will bother to comment upon it.
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7. Technology adapting to our world
Technology is accessible, usable and accompanies us
wherever we go. It compliments and improves our daily
lives. 6 Copyright 2012 FUJITSU LIMITED
8. Living and working in the digital world
If you want to interact with people, you need to go and
find them. And today, many individuals live in the social
spaces of the digital world. 7 Copyright 2012 FUJITSU LIMITED
9. A new natural resource, Big data
Information is the great natural resource of the 21st
Century. Our focus is shifting towards the „I‟ and away
from the „T‟ of IT. 8 Copyright 2012 FUJITSU LIMITED
10. Smart 2020 Report
“SMART 2020” – presents
the case for a future-oriented
ICT industry to respond
quickly to the challenge of
climate change
Specific ICT opportunities
identified can lead to
emission reductions five
times the size of the sector‟s
own footprint, up to 7.8
GtCO2e, or 15% of total BAU
emissions by 2020
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11. Reducing 15% of global emissions by ..…
Smart transport
0.97 GtCO2e
Smart logistics
1.52 GtCO2e
Smart buildings
1.68 GtCO2e
Smart grids
2.03 GtCO2e
Source : SMART 2020 Report
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13. K computer breaks speed barrier
How fast is the K computer?
If the world‟s 7 billion people could perform one computation per second,
it would take about 24 hours a day for 17 days to complete
10,000,000,000,000,000 (one Kei) computations.
The K computer can complete 10 petaflops of computations in just one
second
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14. What we are achieving with supercomputing
today?
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16. Developing new drugs
The RCAST project at the University of Tokyo uses
supercomputing technology from Fujitsu to speed the
identification of new drugs to treat cancer.
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17. Powering innovative research
In partnership with Fujitsu, HPC Wales is enabling
academic and commercial projects to use high
performance computing for modeling weather patterns
and climate change, simulation and prototyping, health
and bioscience and creative design, to name but a few.
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18. Advancing mathematical techniques
The Australian National University and Fujitsu are
working together to advance mathematical techniques
and resilient software for grand-challenge scientific
simulations (including tsunami modeling and plasma
physics) running on current and future supercomputers.
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19. What we are achieving with ICT today?
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20. Technology for society
The role of ICT in mitigating the effects of the earthquake
and tsunami that devastated the East Japan coast in
March 2011
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21. Smart Grid
This single piece of technology is enabling a company to
consolidate its existing business (reduce costs),
transform to a new business model (demand pricing) and
enter a new area of business (innovation).
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22. Smart Transport
A cloud-based intelligent traffic management system
collects masses of data - from an incredibly rich variety
of sources. From sensors planted in fleets of vehicles &
roadside infrastructure that monitors traffic flow.
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23. Smart Agriculture
The solution was to implement satellite technology for
field monitoring and mapping visualization data which
was transferred in real time to the office.
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26. 2nd Report measuring End User Organizations
1,000 responses ~ Australia,
Canada, China, India, New
Zealand, United Kingdom and
the United States of America
ICT Sustainability declined
was 56.4 now 54.3
Only 14.2% of CIOs including
ICT energy in the budget
Size matters – bigger better
Canada leading the way
Policy matters – e.g. waste
Best Practice is possible, one
wholesaler in the USA scored
97.0
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27. What will ICT Sustainability look like in
2012?
Will we improve or
continue to go
backwards?
Will more organizations
take advantage of the
costs savings? e.g. 40%
off the bottom line
Will the CIO be
responsible for ICT
energy and the bill?
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