This document outlines Korea's green IT policy and initiatives. It discusses (1) the concept of green IT and its role in promoting a low-carbon green growth; (2) major green IT policy directions including establishing smart grids, promoting telecommuting, building eco-friendly data centers, and developing carbon management systems; and (3) key government and private sector initiatives to create a green IT sector and build a low-carbon economy and society through IT convergence. The overall aim is for Korea to become a leader in green IT and contribute to an earlier realization of green growth and a low-carbon society.
Open innovation for Digital and green transformationSoren Gigler
This presentation provide an overview about EU program to support the digital and green transformation, including the European Green Digital Coalition, the Digital and Green Transformation Declaration by EU Member States and the European Parliament-supported pilot program.
The world today has been witnessing phenomenal outgrowth in all fields during the past few decades. This augmentation has been largely stimulated by information and communication technologies (ICT). However, the inexorable evolution of technology and global economic development are being pursued at an ever-increasing societal cost with a snowballing potentially negative impact on the environment. Hence, one of the important challenges modern society faces is sustainability. This article attempts to explore the existing body of knowledge to provide a better understanding of the impact of ICT and digital revolutions on global carbon footprint and emissions. It also attempts to explore the presence of environmental sustainability initiatives in e-government programs worldwide. It presents some thoughts about how governments may address sustainability requirements in their e-government programs and enact responsible ICT-enabled transformation.
Lecture about Tangible Technology for the Sustainable Digital Transformation in Smart Cities:
Describing Challenges, Sustainability in the City, Technology in the City,
Sustainable Smart City, and giving three examples of sustainable initiatives in Smart City Projects.
Enabling the twin transition to a sustainable and digital economy Soren Gigler
DIGITAL for CLIMATE ACTION:
Digital innovations and disruptive technologies are key enablers for the economy’s green transition, while the greening of digital technologies is a critical success factor for digital transformation. This article lays out 7 concrete steps on how to leverage digital innovations to support the transformation towards a more sustainable economy and society and to fight climate change.
This presentation focuses on the role breakthrough digital technologies, such as AI, blockchain and IoT can play for climate action and sustainble development. It also addresses the urgent need to enhance the sustainability of the ICT sector. The digital transformation approach is based on a people-centered approach that puts people instead of technologies first
Enabling the Digital and Green transformationSoren Gigler
This presentation provides an overview about EU programs on the digital and green transformation. It is structured in two parts: (i) enhancing the sustainability of the ICT sector (green ICTs) and (ii) digital innovations as an enabler for climate action. It includes a description of the European Green Digital Coalition and the Digital Clean Tech Investment Initiative to support early stage and scale up of innovative clean tech startups and SMEs
Digital Innovations for Climate Action- Act NowSoren Gigler
Presentation at the AI Champions BW event on how digital innovations and disruptive technologies can act as key enablers for climate action. Learn more about the interlinkages between the digital and green transformation and the EU programs (i.e. European Green Digital Coalition) that work with industry, SMEs, startups, academia, cities and citizens to move towards becoming carbon neutral.
Digital as an enabler for climate actionSoren Gigler
Digital innovations are key enablers for climate action and sustainability. the presentation provides an overview of the EU's program on the digital and green transformation and provides recommendations on how to leverage the power of digital innovations to address the challenges of climate change.
Open innovation for Digital and green transformationSoren Gigler
This presentation provide an overview about EU program to support the digital and green transformation, including the European Green Digital Coalition, the Digital and Green Transformation Declaration by EU Member States and the European Parliament-supported pilot program.
The world today has been witnessing phenomenal outgrowth in all fields during the past few decades. This augmentation has been largely stimulated by information and communication technologies (ICT). However, the inexorable evolution of technology and global economic development are being pursued at an ever-increasing societal cost with a snowballing potentially negative impact on the environment. Hence, one of the important challenges modern society faces is sustainability. This article attempts to explore the existing body of knowledge to provide a better understanding of the impact of ICT and digital revolutions on global carbon footprint and emissions. It also attempts to explore the presence of environmental sustainability initiatives in e-government programs worldwide. It presents some thoughts about how governments may address sustainability requirements in their e-government programs and enact responsible ICT-enabled transformation.
Lecture about Tangible Technology for the Sustainable Digital Transformation in Smart Cities:
Describing Challenges, Sustainability in the City, Technology in the City,
Sustainable Smart City, and giving three examples of sustainable initiatives in Smart City Projects.
Enabling the twin transition to a sustainable and digital economy Soren Gigler
DIGITAL for CLIMATE ACTION:
Digital innovations and disruptive technologies are key enablers for the economy’s green transition, while the greening of digital technologies is a critical success factor for digital transformation. This article lays out 7 concrete steps on how to leverage digital innovations to support the transformation towards a more sustainable economy and society and to fight climate change.
This presentation focuses on the role breakthrough digital technologies, such as AI, blockchain and IoT can play for climate action and sustainble development. It also addresses the urgent need to enhance the sustainability of the ICT sector. The digital transformation approach is based on a people-centered approach that puts people instead of technologies first
Enabling the Digital and Green transformationSoren Gigler
This presentation provides an overview about EU programs on the digital and green transformation. It is structured in two parts: (i) enhancing the sustainability of the ICT sector (green ICTs) and (ii) digital innovations as an enabler for climate action. It includes a description of the European Green Digital Coalition and the Digital Clean Tech Investment Initiative to support early stage and scale up of innovative clean tech startups and SMEs
Digital Innovations for Climate Action- Act NowSoren Gigler
Presentation at the AI Champions BW event on how digital innovations and disruptive technologies can act as key enablers for climate action. Learn more about the interlinkages between the digital and green transformation and the EU programs (i.e. European Green Digital Coalition) that work with industry, SMEs, startups, academia, cities and citizens to move towards becoming carbon neutral.
Digital as an enabler for climate actionSoren Gigler
Digital innovations are key enablers for climate action and sustainability. the presentation provides an overview of the EU's program on the digital and green transformation and provides recommendations on how to leverage the power of digital innovations to address the challenges of climate change.
Digital economy continues to grow and expand around the world. The size depends on the country. China for example has about 1/3 of their economy tied to the digital economy
Canada continues to slip in terms of their digital economy competitiveness. Canada was 4th in 2015 and now is ranked 9th in 2018.
R&D grant moneys to needs to flow to all educational institute as part of cultivating ideas from incubation to market.
Opening up Aid for enhanced Aid TransparencySoren Gigler
This presentation was presented by Aleem Walji and myself to the International Aid Transparency Initiative in March 2013 and provides an overview of how open aid data can enhance aid effectiveness and empower citizen to hold international donors and governments more accountable.
Intervención Olavi Luotonen. Comisión europea. Scientific Officer, New Infrastucture Paradigms and Experimental Facilities en las Primeras Jornadas de Centros de Conocimiento. Citilab Cornellà #citilab #joceco
EU actions on Bockchain- Moving beyond the Hype Soren Gigler
This presentation provides and overview of the main EU programs on blockchain and DLT. It shows the concrete actions the European Commission is taking to support the further development and adoption of blockchain technologies across all sectors. The programs are closely working with multiple stakeholders from governments, regulatory agencies, academics, startups, tech companies, international financial institutions and civil society.
Putting People At The Heart Of The Digital TransformationBruno A. Bonechi
People are behind every technological development. Human intelligence drives Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Analytics. The future of our digital economy, with its promises of greater efficiency and sustainability, requires committed individuals and teams who fully understand the digital journey to enable and accelerate digital transformation.
Opening Up Development- Towards a More Open, Collaborative and Inclusive Para...Soren Gigler
Presentation by Bjorn- Soren Gigler on Opening Up Development: Can Open Development enhance the effectiveness, responsiveness and inclusiveness of development programs.
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.
Digital First - Managing Disruption in the Digital EconomyIOT Collaborative
IOT Collaborative - Digital Innovation – Strategy, Process and Governance
November 1, 2018
Youngjin Yoo
Weatherhead School of Management
Case Western Reserve University
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu was invited to be a speaker on “Green ICT” webinar, taking place on 7th November 2016 at 11:00 am CET and organised by Green Digital Charter, a network of committing cities to working together to deliver on the EU climate objectives through the use of ICT.
Silvana Muscella, Coordinator of ICTFOOTPRINT.eu, will make a presentation on “Services within the ICTFOOTPRINT.eu ecosystem”, explaining how cities and public administrators can become more energy efficient in their ICT.”
Virtualisation taking place – Martin BrynskovMartin Brynskov
How understanding virtualisation, the computing continuum and communities of practice is essential for making the right investments in research, innovation and deployment. A global perspective from Europe. By Martin Brynskov https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynskov/
Smart Tech for Sustainable Urbanism: Aditi Dass, Deputy Director , The Climat...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Smart Tech for Sustainable Urbanism: Aditi Dass, Deputy Director , The Climate Group India
Gaia-X and how to accelerate growth – pathway to EU funding webinar 10 March ...Sitra / Hyvinvointi
The webinar is organised as a part of the Finnish Gaia-X Hub coordination. The webinar trainers from Spinverse Oy are experts in the field and funding.
If you are interested and want to explore the EU funding schemes, existing opportunities, modalities and hints on applying or just refresh your knowledge, join us for this webinar and learn about:
- European programmes focusing on digital technologies
- How to work with EU calls for proposals
- How to identify EU funding opportunities
- How to find project partners and build a successful consortium
- Practical tips on how to create winning applications.
The webinar is open for anyone interested in the topic of EU funding and will bring benefits to everyone, in particular to small and medium-sized enterprises. The focus of the webinar will be Digital Europe Programme, but we will also explore other opportunities. https://www.sitra.fi/en/events/gaia-x-and-how-to-accelerate-growth-pathway-to-eu-funding/
Digital economy continues to grow and expand around the world. The size depends on the country. China for example has about 1/3 of their economy tied to the digital economy
Canada continues to slip in terms of their digital economy competitiveness. Canada was 4th in 2015 and now is ranked 9th in 2018.
R&D grant moneys to needs to flow to all educational institute as part of cultivating ideas from incubation to market.
Opening up Aid for enhanced Aid TransparencySoren Gigler
This presentation was presented by Aleem Walji and myself to the International Aid Transparency Initiative in March 2013 and provides an overview of how open aid data can enhance aid effectiveness and empower citizen to hold international donors and governments more accountable.
Intervención Olavi Luotonen. Comisión europea. Scientific Officer, New Infrastucture Paradigms and Experimental Facilities en las Primeras Jornadas de Centros de Conocimiento. Citilab Cornellà #citilab #joceco
EU actions on Bockchain- Moving beyond the Hype Soren Gigler
This presentation provides and overview of the main EU programs on blockchain and DLT. It shows the concrete actions the European Commission is taking to support the further development and adoption of blockchain technologies across all sectors. The programs are closely working with multiple stakeholders from governments, regulatory agencies, academics, startups, tech companies, international financial institutions and civil society.
Putting People At The Heart Of The Digital TransformationBruno A. Bonechi
People are behind every technological development. Human intelligence drives Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Analytics. The future of our digital economy, with its promises of greater efficiency and sustainability, requires committed individuals and teams who fully understand the digital journey to enable and accelerate digital transformation.
Opening Up Development- Towards a More Open, Collaborative and Inclusive Para...Soren Gigler
Presentation by Bjorn- Soren Gigler on Opening Up Development: Can Open Development enhance the effectiveness, responsiveness and inclusiveness of development programs.
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.
Digital First - Managing Disruption in the Digital EconomyIOT Collaborative
IOT Collaborative - Digital Innovation – Strategy, Process and Governance
November 1, 2018
Youngjin Yoo
Weatherhead School of Management
Case Western Reserve University
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu was invited to be a speaker on “Green ICT” webinar, taking place on 7th November 2016 at 11:00 am CET and organised by Green Digital Charter, a network of committing cities to working together to deliver on the EU climate objectives through the use of ICT.
Silvana Muscella, Coordinator of ICTFOOTPRINT.eu, will make a presentation on “Services within the ICTFOOTPRINT.eu ecosystem”, explaining how cities and public administrators can become more energy efficient in their ICT.”
Virtualisation taking place – Martin BrynskovMartin Brynskov
How understanding virtualisation, the computing continuum and communities of practice is essential for making the right investments in research, innovation and deployment. A global perspective from Europe. By Martin Brynskov https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynskov/
Smart Tech for Sustainable Urbanism: Aditi Dass, Deputy Director , The Climat...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Smart Tech for Sustainable Urbanism: Aditi Dass, Deputy Director , The Climate Group India
Gaia-X and how to accelerate growth – pathway to EU funding webinar 10 March ...Sitra / Hyvinvointi
The webinar is organised as a part of the Finnish Gaia-X Hub coordination. The webinar trainers from Spinverse Oy are experts in the field and funding.
If you are interested and want to explore the EU funding schemes, existing opportunities, modalities and hints on applying or just refresh your knowledge, join us for this webinar and learn about:
- European programmes focusing on digital technologies
- How to work with EU calls for proposals
- How to identify EU funding opportunities
- How to find project partners and build a successful consortium
- Practical tips on how to create winning applications.
The webinar is open for anyone interested in the topic of EU funding and will bring benefits to everyone, in particular to small and medium-sized enterprises. The focus of the webinar will be Digital Europe Programme, but we will also explore other opportunities. https://www.sitra.fi/en/events/gaia-x-and-how-to-accelerate-growth-pathway-to-eu-funding/
Broadband infrastructures leverage a multiplicity of technology solutions in terms both of transport and of access. Technology choices definitely influence the strategic direction of broadband government programs, but this book focuses on strategic and organizational issues and does not discuss technology solutions, architectures and trends.
Connected and Sustainable Energy WhitepaperShane Mitchell
Cities around the world are realizing that energy consumed by buildings and homes is the leading cause of global-warming emissions. This paper presents an overview of emerging solutions for city leaders to reduce electricity consumption, produce greener energy with lower carbon emissions, and improve the reliability of the electric grid.
The Connected Republic, and the Power of Social NetworksShane Mitchell
So how does the phenomenon of social networking
affect governments?
In this paper, we look at the increasing role that technology-enabled social networks are playing in three areas: government as enterprise, government
as service provider, and government as policymaker.
The Connected Bus: Connected and Sustainable Mobility PilotShane Mitchell
Pilot Results Paper - The Connected Bus is a proof of concept in the city of San Francisco that can be referenced by other cities and scaled around the globe.
The vision for The Connected Bus is to develop a smart transportation system that enhances the customer experience when using public transportation. The pilot was designed to provide passengers with real-time information and to streamline transportation-management operations and deliver capabilities and services that address the reduction of carbon emissions and operational costs.
Connected and Sustainable Mobility WhitepaperShane Mitchell
Urban mobility problems are rapidly turning into an urban mobility crisis.
ICT offers enormous capabilities, but most are vastly underutilized in urban transportation.
Public- and private-sector organizations must partner in adopting a vision for the sustainable city of the future where transportation continues to play a key role in enabling mobility—yet is dramatically transformed by innovative ICT.
The ideas explored in Connected Cities chart the emergence of a political and economic phenomenon-the city as the new connected republic of the 21st Century. Simon Willis, Global Head of eGovernment for the Internet Business Solutions Group at Cisco Systems, has collated essays that show how different cities, at the cutting edge of the process, are grappling with the various stages of connectivity.
The Role of ICT in Carbon Management & FinanceAndrew Mitchell
Presentation from a pilot event in Beijing on 24th August 2011 "The Low Carbon Economy - Carbon Management and Finance" by the University of Edinburgh Business School and Edinburgh Centre on Climate Change.
Module 10 - Section 7,8 & 9: Enabling effects of ICTs for climate action 2011...Richard Labelle
This presentation focuses on the role of ICTs in enabling the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, in facilitating greater energy efficiency and overall in contributing to the promotion of sustainability and LED (low emission development).
Slide presentations developed to demonstrate how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) be used to address climate change, and why ICTs are a crucial part of the solution – i.e. in promoting efficiency, Green Growth & sustainable development, in dealing with climate change and for climate and environmental action. These slide presentations were delivered in February 2011 in Seongnam, near Seoul in Korea.
These presentations were developed and delivered over 2.5 days on the occasion of a Regional Training of Trainers Workshop for upcoming Academy modules on ICT for Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Abatement. These modules were developed as part of the Academy of ICT Essentials for Government leaders developed by the United Nations (UN) Asia Pacific Centre for ICT Training (APCICT), based in Songdo City, in the Republic of South Korea.
These presentations were developed in 2011, and are somewhat out of date, but most of the principles still apply. Module 10, which has been published, does not include much of the information outlined in these presentations, which are fairly technical. They were developed to address a significant gap in understanding of the technical basis of using ICTs for climate action and because there is a clear bias in development circles against the importance of dealing with climate change mitigation in developing countries. These presentations are an attempt to redress this lack and are published here with this purpose in mind.
The author, Richard Labelle, is presently working on updating these presentations to further highlight the importance of addressing climate change and the important role that technology including ICTs, play in this effort.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - ICT and the low carbon economyEricsson
The November 2015 edition of the Mobility Report provides updated trends and forecasts for mobile data traffic. From the addition of 87 million new mobile broadband subscriptions in Q3 2015 to the estimate that video will account for 70 percent of total mobile traffic by 2021.
The climate impact of ICT: A review of estimates, trends and regulations (ISM...Adrian Friday
We examine peer-reviewed studies which estimate ICT's current share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to be 1.8-2.8% of global GHG emissions. Our findings indicate that published estimates all underestimate the carbon footprint of ICT, possibly by as much as 25%, by failing to account for all of ICT's supply chains and full lifecycle (i.e. emissions scopes 1, 2 and fully inclusive 3). Adjusting for truncation of supply chain pathways, we estimate that ICT's share of emissions could actually be as high as 2.1-3.9%. We explore the argument for and against the role of efficiency gains and green energy in offsetting ICTs global carbon footprint. Whatever assumptions analysts take, they agree that ICT will not reduce its emissions without a major concerted effort involving broad political and industrial action. We provide three reasons to believe ICT emissions are going to increase barring a targeted intervention. We make specific recommendations and pose a set of challenges for those using heavy computation in their research.
Related report: https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.02622
Carbon and Energy Report: National Assessment of the Environmental Impact of ICTEricsson
Increasing use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is helping the world cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, a major factor behind global warming. The latest Ericsson Energy and Carbon Report shows how ICT could help reduce global emissions by more than 15 percent.
Information and Communications Technology to Manage Climate Risks and EmissionsFGV Brazil
A look into some existing solutions in ICT being implemented in Brazil for reducing GHG emissions and managing climate risks.
The objective of this paper is to highlight the solutions in information and communication technology (ICT) being implemented in Brazil for reducing GHG emissions and managing climate risks, and identify trends and opportunities that can be explored in the coming years.
GVces - Center for Sustainability Studies
www.gvces.com.br
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
2. Contents
1. Background
2. Green IT: Concept
3. The Role of IT in Green Growth
4. Green IT Policy Directions
5. Major Initiatives
6. Conclusion
3. 1. Background (1)
4th Revolution in Human History:
Beginning of a New Era of quot;Green Revolutionquot;
Industrial Information
Agrarian Society Society Green Society
Society (the Industrial (Digital Revolution) (Green Revolution
Revolution)
Steam TV
PC Internet e-Government u-IT Green
locomotive Telephone
e-Society u-Green Society
4. 1. Background (2)
Growing Calls Need for a New Growth Engine
To Reduce Carbon Emissions
Worsening energy situation
(97% imported) World-wide growth of Green IT market
Intense efforts to reduce carbon
emissions needed Developed countries adopting ‘Green
- Korea ranked the world's top 10 carbon- IT’ as a major state agenda
emitting country.
IT Speeds Transition to Low-Carbon Society Promote Green IT as a New Growth Engine
Green IT Promotion Needed for Low-Carbon Green Growth
Low-Carbon
6. 3. The Role of IT in Green Growth
Green IT promotes the transition toward low-carbon society
With the use of IT, a 15% reduction (7.8 billion tons) in the world’s carbon emissions is
possible by 2020 (GeSI, 2008)
Carbon Emissions Reduction by Sector
Expansion of Telecommuting/ Smart Transportation /
Teleconference Logistics
(360 million tons) 4.61 (2.28 billion tons)
29.23
Energy-Efficient Buildings 21.54 Reduction of Paper Use
(1.68 billion tons) (130 million tons)
(Unit: %)
1.67
30.51
Establishment of Smart Grid 12.44 Efficiency Increases in
(2.38 billion tons) Manufacturing Process
(970 million tons)
7. Green IT, A New Growth Engine Leading Green Growth
Fast growth of world-wide Green IT Developed countries increasing Green IT investment
annual growth rate of 60 percent
-U.S. : Annual investment of 10 billion dollars made into the
(Forrester, 2009) 4.8 billion dollars e-medical sector
- Japan : Investment of 3 billion yen devoted to development of
Green IT technology (as of 2008)
- Denmark : Green IT as an export promotion strategy
Strict environmental requirements of IT products
- U.S. : Energy Star 5.0
0.5 billion dollars
- Japan : Top-Runner Programme
- EU : EuP, RoHS, WEEE, etc.
2008 2013
Optimal Conditions for IT-based Green Growth
Largest share of world display technology market (38.4%) Highest rate of Internet penetration among OECD countries
IT industry make up 34% of the total exports 5th in the U.N. Global E-Government Readiness Index
8. Development of Green IT Sector Emerges as a New Challenge
- 2% of the total CO2 emissions worldwide generated from power consumption of ICT, and this volume is
expected to increase to 10 to 15% by 2025 (Gartner, 2007),
※Korea recorded 2.8% of the total volume of emissions, higher than the global average level (as of 2008).
Power consumption by IT devices increasing at an accelerated pace
Increased distribution of IT devices such as servers and storage
- Average annual increase rate : servers - 13%, data storage capacity - 56%
Increase in standby power increased as info-tech consumer electronics and
home-network becomes more widely used
- 11% of the total power consumption in households is due to standby power
IDC, A HUGE Electricity Hog
Total volume of CO2 emissions by Internet data centers (IDC) worldwide
expected to reach 250 million tons by 2020
(about 45% of the total domestic volume of emissions)
The volume of domestic electricity consumption by IDC increased by more
than 20%
- One data center consumes 20,000kw, the same as the volume of the
apartment building with 10 thousand households
9. Low level of IT Infrastructure Utilization
Domestic Paper Energy
Consumption Management
Telecommuting System for
Telemedicine
Service Buildings
20% increase
annually with 8
Korea - less than 1%
million tons Limited to large
while in Japan - 10%,
in 2008 Full-scale roll-out buildings like
U.S. - 4% shopping malls
delayed without proper
legal frameworks
arrangements
10. National-level promotion in progress;
Domestic Green IT market still at an early phase
Ministry of Public Administration and Security:
Green Informatization for Low-Carbon Green Growth Strategy (Jan. 16, 2009)
Ministry of Knowledge Economy:
IT Industry Strategy for Green Growth announced (Jan. 15, 2009)
Korea Communications Commission:
Plans for the Green Broadcasting and Communications Service announced (Mar. 16,
Central 2009)
Government Bodies
Seoul: Establishment of the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) for ten public
buildings of Seoul City in progress
Northern Jolla Province: Vision for the Promotion of the LED Convergence Green Industry
announced (Feb. 13, 2009)
Gangnam-gu (one of the local government districts of Seoul): A carbon mileage system
Municipal
Governments adopted, and the 'e-Energy Savings Practice Project‘ launched for the first time in Korea
Samsung Electronics: Developing eco-friendly products such as low-power LED laptops
and solar-powered mobile phones
Samsung SDS, LG CNS, KT, etc.: Developing technologies for Green IDC and launching
pilot projects
Corporations SKT: Expanding the use of shared base stations and promoting the development of
standardized models for eco-friendly base stations
11. 4. Green IT Policy Direction
맞춤 행정
Realizing Low-Carbon Society with Green Growth
Regional Green Growth Eco-Friendly Energy Efficiency
Utilize Ubiquitous IT to
Promote Green IT
Reviving the 4 Establishing Integrated
Developing Carbon- Realizing
Major Rivers Building Government Center
Mileage Management
(Environment U-Green City Green Lifestyle
System based on Green IT (GT)
Monitoring)
Realizing Establish Building Public
Promoting Building
Paperless Green Management System
Bicycle Use Administration for Carbon Emissions Green Network Green Offices
12. 5-1. Tasks: Revitalizing Four Major Rivers through u-River Control
Preventing water pollution by establishing real-time environment monitoring system
based on Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) to support the Four River Revival Project
and monitor the ecological environment
USN Zigbee Network Real-time detection
- 2.4Ghz, 100m range
- Sensor/Router/Gateway of pollution source
CDMA
UV Index: 5 - the average level
- Needs to have protection
(sunscreen/sunshade) Messages to Electronic
Stroll Path: Temperature/
Bulletin Boards
humidity/illumination - good
- Good for jogging and walking
River Condition Index: 9 - good
- Throwing wastes into river
prohibited
Water Level of River: normal
• Sensors : Air temperature/illumination/humidity/UV(14EA), water
level(7EA), water temperature/dissolved oxygen(DO)/PH (14EA)
• Relay nodes : Zigbee Router Node (14EA), including water level CDMA+SINK
Node(7EA) Total: 49EA
13. 5-2. Tasks: Promoting Bicycle Use Based on u-IT
Build bicycle control system and promote bicycle use by deploying RFD/USN,
CCTV and Location Based Service (LBS) for bicycles and roads
User
2. RFID Tag 3. Disengage 4. Rent 5. Link with public
recognized locks bicycles transportation
1. User registered for discounts
and approved
Integrated • Real-time monitoring
Management
Center and usage authentication
• Monitoring rental status
14. 5-3. Tasks: Building u-Green City
Provide citizens with pleasant and healthy living conditions that ensure convenience
and safety, and promote relevant industries with the development of city functions
through convergence with advanced u-IT such as RFID/USN
15. 5-4. Tasks: Realizing Paperless Green Administration
Realizing the paperless green administration by enhancing the present electronic
payment system and expanding the system further to confidential documents
Before Introduction After Introduction
Paper Operation
Work Efficiency
Reduced
G4C Accounting
Government For Citizens Mailing Accounting
The Internet Civil Service saves
your valuable time and money. E-payment system
Storing
Storage
Approval Copying Space
Storing Documenting Reduced
Paper Searching
Documenting Consumption & Producing
Reduced
16. 5-5. Tasks: Carbon Mileage Management System
Prevent overlapping investment among municipal governments, and develop and
distribute a standardized model for effective carbon mileage management system
Seongbuk-gu
Carbon-Mileage
How to reduce
green house Mileage
gas production How to use!
17. 5-6. Tasks: Establish Management System of Carbon Emissions
Control carbon emissions and save energy by establishing integrated management
system to automatically calculate, record, and control the volume of carbon
emissions
Greenhouse Gas Statistical Analysis
Inventory System Management System System for Domestic
for the public sector of Carbon Emissions Greenhouse Gas
and corporations Production
Monitoring Analysis
Forecast
Collecting/Processing/Exchanging Data Updating Data on
on Carbon Emissions Carbon Emissions
18. 5-7. Tasks: Building GT Based Integrated Government Center
Conserve electricity by controlling the level of temperature/humidity in computing
rooms, deploying direct current (DC) system, separating design of hot aisle and
cold aisle, and installing outdoor air system for cooling and humidification of
computing rooms
Realizing the Green Integrated
Electricity/ Computer Center of Government Green IDC Plant
Air conditioning Green Computing
Resources
Integration
Highly-
Highly-
efficient
Green Server/Storage equipment
Variable air Eco-friendly
Eco- 40% Improvement in
Green SW Total Solution
conditioning/Power Infrastructure Energy Efficiency
Electricity/Heat 200% Improvement in
Management Space Efficiency
19. 5-8. Tasks: Building Green Network
Giga-level infrastructure needed for realistic teleconferences and the virtual reality
services
Integrate and upgrade disparate communications networks services like
telephone, Internet, etc… to Ultra Broadband convergence Network (UBcN)
Present Future
Communications Build an all-IP based
Network operated for convergence network
each Service (Energy reduction)
Fixed Mobile <Green Network>
Line Communi-
Communi- Ultra Broadband convergence
Telephone cations Internet cations Convergence
Network Network
Network Network (UBcN)
Fixed Line Internet Broadcasting Video-telephony
Mobile Broadband Internet
Telephones (Computers) (TV)
Communications
(Mobile Phones) <Green Broadcasting and Communications Services>
20. 5-9. Tasks: Realizing Green Lifestyle
Preparing the foundation for green growth with the application of highly-advanced
technologies to everyday life such as digital education, IPTV telemedicine services,
RFID wastes, etc.
Digital Textbooks Telemedicine Service
Medical Service Textbooks Institutions Remote
through Visits Education
Life Now Green Lifestyle
Green ICT
Hospital
Health Monitoring
Wastes RFID Based Monitoring and
Food Waste Recycling Wastes
Treatment
Apparatus
21. 5-10. Tasks: Establish Green Office for Public Agencies
Build and upgrade telecommuting and teleconference systems to create proper remote
working environment and reduce traffic demand which will result in further energy savings
22. 6. Conclusion
“Create Green IT Sector”
“Achieve Low-Carbon Economy and Society with IT Convergence”
“Respond to Climate Change with IT utilization”
Contribute to an Earlier Realization of
Green Growth & Low-Carbon Society