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Green IO

Green IO

Gaël DUEZ

Green IO with Gaël Duez explores how to reduce the environmental impact of our digital world. Twice a month, on a Tuesdays guests from across the globe share insights, tools, and alternative approaches, enabling all responsible technologists, within the Tech sector and beyond, to build a greener digital world, one byte at a time.

45 - #38 - Building Green Software with Sara Bergman
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  • 45 - #38 - Building Green Software with Sara Bergman

    🔎 What are the main angles to be covered when you truly want to design, run, and sometimes decommission, software, in the greenest possible way? 🎙️ In this episode, Sara Bergman, a seasoned software engineer and one of the acclaimed co-authors of the O’Reilly book “Building Green Software” joins Gael Duez to discuss the book, and more specifically the chapters on AI, measurements, and hardware. Some takeaways: 💻 Software people’s responsibility in utilizing hardware 🌡️ Concept of temperature-aware computing ☁️ Importance of major cloud providers 🌱 Some follow-up on the discussion on carbon-aware vs grid-aware computing for more effective environmental impact

    Tue, 07 May 2024
  • 44 - #37 - How to be a climate-conscious product manager with Antonia Landi and François Burra

    💡In product management, there is a strong culture of adapting to change, testing, and rapid learning. Talking about change, we have a big big one ahead of us: climate change! How can product leaders include climate considerations into the build and run of digital services and scale sustainable practices? 🎧In this episode, Gael interviewed two hands-on experts and daily practitioners in product management on how to become a climate-conscious PMs. Antonia Landi, based in Germany, is a strong voice in ProductOps, and François Burra, based in Canada, is the co-author of the Climate Product Management Playbook. What product manager should consider? 🌱 Environmental impact throughout the product life cycle, 💻 Minimalistic approach on user experience, 🎯 Climate-related OKRs and reducing costs through intentional data storage.

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024
  • 43 - #36 - Climate change challenges to data centers: lessons from Singapore with PS Lee

    📈 44 cm water level rise under the IPCC business as usual scenario. This number shows that climate change is very real for Singaporeans and for their data centers, close to 10% of the whole of APAC! 🎧In episode 36, Gaël Duez discussed with Professor PS Lee, National University of Singapore Dean's Chair of Mechanical Engineering and one of the top experts worldwide on data center cooling, the challenges in making data centers sustainable. 🔍Some key points of their exchange are: 🌡️ why temperature rise has multiple downside, ⚡ energy challenges that affects the sustainability of data centers, ❄️ liquid cooling technology as an important option, 🗺️ why lessons from DC operating in tropical climate apply almost everywhere. And much more!

    Tue, 09 Apr 2024
  • 42 - #35 - Cybersecurity and sustainability: friend or foe? with Mary Prokhorova and Michael J. Oghia

    ⚙️Cybersecurity and sustainability do share a complex relationship! The two approaches share commonalities, such as grappling with resistance from teams and executives and prioritizing resilience, but they also seem to split in notable ways such as constant updates in cybersecurity impacting bloatware and equipment obsolences. 🎧In this episode Gaël Duez invited two experts on the field, Mary Prokhorova from InDevLab and Michael Oghia from Datacenter Changemakers, to discuss the nuances of cybersecurity and sustainability’s relationship. 🔎Some few takeaways from their conversation are: 💡the critical role of IT infrastructure in modern business processes 💡importance of protecting critical infrastructure to avoid environmental damage and societal impacts 💡significance of investing in digital infrastructure to support the green revolution and highlighting the impact of climate risks on both physical and digital security

    Tue, 26 Mar 2024
  • 41 - #34 - Carbon aware computing: a false good idea? with Hannah Smith and Ismaël Velasco

    🎙️In our latest episode, Hannah Smith, the COO of the Green Web Foundation, and Ismael Velasco, the founder of the Adora Foundation, highlight the potential pitfalls of Carbon Aware Computing a strategy that aims to reduce carbon emissions by aligning software operations with the carbon intensity of the energy grid. While this approach has gained traction among the IT industry, including giants such as Apple, Microsoft, and Google, Hannah and Ismael discuss with our host Gaël Duez its complexities and limitations. 💻As they explored the nuances of Carbon Aware Computing, it gave us insights that while it holds promise as a tool for reducing emissions, it also poses challenges that must be carefully considered. The oversimplification of energy grid dynamics and the myriad factors that influence carbon intensity underscore the need for a more comprehensive understanding of sustainable computing practices.

    Tue, 12 Mar 2024
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