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Lokale Meetups: Networking, Wissen & Karrierebooster oder nur verschwendete Zeit?In dieser Episode gehen wir einer Herzensfrage nach: Welchen echten Wert haben Meetups in der Tech-Szene? Wir selbst sind als Meetup-Organisatoren befangen. Um aus unserer Bubble mal etwas herauszukommen, haben wir Stimmen aus der Community eingefangen.Wir haben gefragt, warum Meetups und Konferenzen eigentlich besucht werden bzw. welchen Stellenwert solchen Events zugerechnet werden, ob virtuelle Meetups besser laufen als physische und wann virtuelle Meetups die bessere Wahl sind, inwieweit solche Events die eigene Karriere beeinflusst hat und wie die Community entscheidet, wann sich die Teilnahme an einem Meetup-Event für sich lohnt.Nun die Frage: Lohnt sich diese Podcast-Episode für dich?Ich kann dir aus meiner Erfahrung sagen: Einige Argumente hatte selbst ich nicht auf dem Schirm. Zum Beispiel, wenn du ein Nischen-Tech-Thema hast, würde dies wahrscheinlich nie als physisches Meetup klappen. Oder wie stark der Einfluss deiner Freunde ist, ob jemand ein Meetup besucht. Oder dass Meetups ggf. doch nicht so einen großen Einfluss auf die eigene Karriere haben, wie ich immer dachte.Danke an alle Community-Mitglieder, die uns ihre Stimme und Meinung für diese Podcast-Episode zur Verfügung gestellt haben. Ihr habt Wolfi und mich aus der eigenen Suppe geholt. Nun aber genug gespoilert. Viel Spaß mit dieser Episode.Bonus: Mehr als nur Andy und Wolfi - Danke an unsere Community!Ein Dank an unsere Community-Mitglieder (Reihenfolge nach Erwähnung in der Episode):Dario TilgnerTim GlabischAndreas DoblanderPhilipp WolframSchepp Christian SchäferSimon LegnerSimon BrüggenNiklas MeyerMoritz KaiserStefan BrandtMaxi KurzawskiHolger Große-PlankermannMelanie PatrickMirjam ZiselsbergerUnsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partnersDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Le numérique est entré dans nos vies à une vitesse vertigineuse. Plus de la moitié de la population mondiale possède désormais un smartphone. Selon le dernier Digital report, cinq milliards de personnes utilisent internet quotidiennement et quatre milliards et demi sont actifs sur les réseaux sociaux. Véritables prolongements de nos vies, nos téléphones, nos tablettes et/ou nos ordinateurs dictent notre quotidien : photo, musique, finance, travail, itinéraire... Nous ne pouvons plus nous en passer ! Et ce n'est qu'un début, car avec la révolution que représente l'IA, l'intelligence artificielle, c'est l'ensemble de nos activités qui va être concerné. Les capacités de ce nouveau cerveau technologique capable de synthétiser beaucoup de facteurs simultanément sont immenses. Nos consommations d'énergie, nos modes de transports, nos choix agricoles et alimentaires, la production industrielle sont en train d'être bouleversés par ce nouvel outil... Mais est-ce pour le meilleur ou pour le pire ? Est-ce que déléguer à des machines des fonctions jusqu'ici réservées aux humains est une bonne idée ? Et surtout, est-ce compatible avec l'urgence climatique et écologique ?Avec Gilles Babinet, coprésident du Conseil national du numérique. Il est le cofondateur d'UrbanTech Ventures, un fonds de capital-risque dédié aux enjeux de l'intelligence artificielle et de l'environnement dans le domaine des infrastructures pour son ouvrage Green IA, l'intelligence artificielle au service du climat paru chez Odile Jacob et Lorraine de Montenay experte chez Green It.Cette émission est une rediffusion du 16 mai 2024.
Le numérique est entré dans nos vies à une vitesse vertigineuse. Plus de la moitié de la population mondiale possède désormais un smartphone. Selon le dernier Digital report, cinq milliards de personnes utilisent internet quotidiennement et quatre milliards et demi sont actifs sur les réseaux sociaux. Véritables prolongements de nos vies, nos téléphones, nos tablettes et/ou nos ordinateurs dictent notre quotidien : photo, musique, finance, travail, itinéraire... Nous ne pouvons plus nous en passer ! Et ce n'est qu'un début, car avec la révolution que représente l'IA, l'intelligence artificielle, c'est l'ensemble de nos activités qui va être concerné. Les capacités de ce nouveau cerveau technologique capable de synthétiser beaucoup de facteurs simultanément sont immenses. Nos consommations d'énergie, nos modes de transports, nos choix agricoles et alimentaires, la production industrielle sont en train d'être bouleversés par ce nouvel outil... Mais est-ce pour le meilleur ou pour le pire ? Est-ce que déléguer à des machines des fonctions jusqu'ici réservées aux humains est une bonne idée ? Et surtout, est-ce compatible avec l'urgence climatique et écologique ?Avec Gilles Babinet, coprésident du Conseil national du numérique. Il est le cofondateur d'UrbanTech Ventures, un fonds de capital-risque dédié aux enjeux de l'intelligence artificielle et de l'environnement dans le domaine des infrastructures pour son ouvrage Green IA, l'intelligence artificielle au service du climat paru chez Odile Jacob et Lorraine de Montenay experte chez Green It.Cette émission est une rediffusion du 16 mai 2024.
Le numérique, c'est pratique. Mais c'est aussi énergivore.Dans cet épisode de Déclic, on te donne 5 gestes simples pour réduire ton impact… sans renoncer au numérique.Tri de mails, réglages vidéo, usage du Wi-Fi, durée de vie des appareils… tout y passe, avec clarté (et humour).
Mit Wasser statt Luft gekühlte Server versprechen erhebliche Vorteile. Doch der Umstieg ist kompliziert, erklärt Folge 2025/9 des Podcasts Bit-Rauschen.
In dieser Folge erwähnter Link: “Be a Leader!” Coaching & Mentoring mit Verena Tschudi 29 Jahre alt und schon IT-Leiterin in einem Start-up – Katharina zeigt, was möglich ist, wenn man sich etwas zutraut. Doch der Weg dorthin war nicht immer leicht. Vom Perfektionismus blockiert, festgefahren im Job und ohne klare Richtung – bis sie entschied, aktiv an ihrer Entwicklung zu arbeiten. In dieser Folge erfährst du:
2024 était une sacré aventure, 2025 s'annonce comme une année dingue.Avec Seven Lemesle et Loic Boutet nous avons creusé les leçons de 2024 et ce qu'on peut attendre pour 2025 en terme d'IA, de Cloud, de Green IT, de ruptures technologiques et même d'organisations IT. Un épisode indispensable pour bien démarrer cette nouvelle année !Accès rapide :04:54 : que retenir de 2024 ?07:00 : bare metal, full Cloud et souveraineté19:55 : le marché IT en 2024 : acculturation IA, menace cyber et projets DSI28:45 : green IT et la réalité du terrain33:10 : projections 202537:02 : géopolitique et IT, les annonces de Nvidia47:40 : le pivot du télétravail55:40 : les métiers de l'IT qui vont shifter1:02:45 : qu'est-ce qui change dans une DSI dans 5 ans ?1:23:00 : vendre de l'IT en 2025, qu'est-ce qui change ?1:28:15 : des surprises à l'horizon ?Recommandations“The Toyota Way”, Jeffrey Liker“The Goal”, Eliyahu M. Goldratt“The Phoenix Project”, Gene Kim“Le Problème à trois corps”, Liu Cixin“Le Cinquième Élément”, Luc Besson“The Playlist” sur Netflix“WeCrashed” sur Apple TV Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In dieser besonderen Folge begrüßt Markus Reitshammer das neue Jahr 2025 mit einer inspirierenden und nachdenklichen Episode. Er beleuchtet die Bedeutung des Jahreswechsels, reflektiert über die Herausforderungen des vergangenen Jahres und gibt einen Ausblick auf die Chancen, die vor uns liegen. Dabei steht der Fokus auf Nachhaltigkeit, technologischen Entwicklungen und einem positiven gesellschaftlichen Wandel. Themen dieser Folge: · Der Jahreswechsel als Neuanfang: · Warum der Beginn eines neuen Jahres so viel Energie und Hoffnung mit sich bringt. ✨ · Die Bedeutung von Reflexion und Zielsetzung für das kommende Jahr. · Nachhaltigkeit im Fokus: · Ökologische und ökonomische Nachhaltigkeit als Kernaufgaben für 2025.
In this episode of Environment Variables, host Anne Currie speaks to Wilco Burggraaf, a lead green practitioner and architect at HighTech Innovators, for an engaging discussion on integrating sustainability into software development. Wilco shares his journey into green software, the inspiration behind his innovative workshops, and his efforts to build a vibrant green tech community in the Netherlands. The conversation explores his articles on the Software Carbon Intensity standard, the complexities of balancing micro and macro sustainability goals, and the synergy between FinOps and green software. Tune in for actionable insights and strategies to make greener choices in tech while aligning sustainability with business goals.
Send me a messageHere's a deep dive into sustainable IT with Ralph Loura, co-founder and Chairman of SustainableIT.org. In this episode, Ralph shares his journey from CIO to sustainability advocate and outlines why the tech industry must take accountability for its environmental impact. We cover the unique role of technology leaders in driving sustainability, tackling issues like e-waste, energy overuse, and the soaring environmental cost of AI.Ralph introduces SustainableIT.org's mission, which goes beyond carbon reduction. The organisation focuses on creating frameworks and standards for sustainable IT practices, encouraging tech leaders to adopt efficient, ethical, and green strategies in their operations. We also discuss their work on “sustainable AI,” a concept that pushes for energy-conscious AI applications by minimising resource consumption and carbon output.A key highlight of our chat was Ralph's practical advice for IT leaders navigating sustainability amidst growing regulations. He emphasises balancing AI's promises with its power demands and urges CIOs to consider long-term impacts on communities and the planet. Plus, Ralph discusses the importance of metrics, recommending KPIs that go beyond compliance to reflect real, measurable impact.If you're interested in practical steps to make tech greener and more responsible, you'll find this episode insightful. You can check out SustainableIT.org and download their white paper on sustainable AI for more resources.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Jerry Sweeney Andreas Werner Stephen Carroll Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper
Wie kann die Digitalisierung dabei helfen, Nachhaltigkeit umzusetzen? Und was hat das mit Green by IT und Green IT zu tun? Die Antwort gibt`s im MORGEN DENKER-Podcast! Bei Nachhaltigkeit geht es im Kern immer darum, mit Ressourcen verantwortungsvoll umzugehen – so auch bei der digitalen Nachhaltigkeit. Das Ziel ist, die Digitalisierung so zu gestalten, dass Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft langfristig von ihr profitieren. Welche Projekte und Maßnahmen rund um das Thema Nachhaltigkeit am IESE realisiert werden, erklärt Eddy Groen im Podcast. Er ist Senior Requirements Engineer und koordiniert mit seiner Expertise in Nachhaltigkeit die Tätigkeiten dazu am Institut. Weitere Infos zu Nachhaltigkeit: https://www.iese.fraunhofer.de/de/trend/nachhaltigkeit.html
Today, we don't have 1 or 2 guests but 12! In partnership with the YouTube channel Architect Tomorrow, we are glad to share with you snippets and interviews of the speakers who made the latest Green IO Conference in London a huge success last month. I have no idea if you have some appetite for this kind of content so feel free to come back to me at contact@greenio.tech or just comment on our posts on social media. One last thing, the audio quality is ok but not great because of the noise at the venue. If this episode gets some success, we will try to find a quieter place and better gear for the next editions of Green IO starting with Green IO Paris on December 4th and 5th. Still, I hope you'll enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed crafting Green IO London 2024 for its attendees.
Host Chris Adams and guest Romain Jacob delve into the often-overlooked energy demands of networking infrastructure to discover A Greener Internet that Sleeps More. While AI and data centers usually dominate the conversation, networking still consumes significant power, comparable to the energy usage of entire countries. They discuss innovative practices to make the internet greener, such as putting networks to sleep during low usage periods and extending the life of hardware. Romain talks about his recent Hypnos paper, which won Best Paper at HotCarbon 2024. He shares his team's award-winning research on how energy demand for networking kit powering the internet can be reduced by simply by powering down links when not in use.
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Katharina Fetzer, Leitung der IT bei Hylane, über die wichtigsten Fragen und Herausforderungen im Bereich Green IT. Katharina, Elton und Dodo teilen ihre Erfahrungen und geben praktische Tipps zur Entwicklung umweltfreundlicher Software und nachhaltiger IT-Lösungen. Wir sprechen unter anderem über: - Den Wasser-Footprint von GPT-3 und die Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt - Den Energieverbrauch von Streaming-Diensten wie YouTube und Spotify - Praktische Beispiele aus dem Arbeitsalltag, wie die Nutzung von Cloud-Services und die Optimierung von Websites - Tipps zur Verwendung von refurbished Hardware und ressourcenschonenden Programmierungstechniken - Katharina erklärt, wie Unternehmen ihren ökologischen Fußabdruck minimieren können und warum nachhaltige IT für sie persönlich so wichtig ist Von der Konzeption bis zur Programmierung, vom Hosting bis hin zu alltäglichen Handlungsempfehlungen – in diese Folge bekommt ihr Einblicke und Ideen für alle, die Green IT in ihre Arbeit integrieren möchten. Erfahrt mehr über nachhaltige Softwareentwicklung und wie ihr IT-Projekte umweltfreundlicher gestalten können. Hört rein! ÜBER KATHARINA Katharina leitet die IT bei hylane, einem Kölner Start-Up, das Wasserstofffahrzeuge in einem Pay-per-Use-Modell vermietet. Vorher hat sie 9 Jahre lang als Softwareentwicklerin und Data Engineer bei einem Wetterdienstleister gearbeitet. In ihrer Arbeit legt sie einen besonderen Fokus auf nachhaltige Unternehmens-IT und wird ihre Erfahrungen teilen. LINKS https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03271.pdf https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/04/15/the-secret-water-footprint-of-ai-technology https://stateof.greensoftware.foundation/en https://sre.google/sre-book/simplicity/#minimal-apis https://www.sustainablewebmanifesto.com https://climateaction.tech/community
BONUS: Incorporating Planet Earth as a Stakeholder in IT Development with Marjolein Pilon In this BONUS episode, we talk to Marjolein Pilon about her innovative approach of considering Planet Earth as a key stakeholder in software development. Through practical examples and actionable tips, she inspires teams to make meaningful changes towards a greener future. How to Bring Sustainability To Our Work As Scrum Masters "Frustration about climate change and wanting a better future for my children led me to explore the carbon footprint of our IT work." Marjolein's passion for environmental sustainability began with personal frustrations about climate change. Feeling that she had done all she could at home, she extended her concerns to her professional environment by asking about the carbon footprint of IT. This led to the creation of a 'planet retrospective,' where her team brainstormed ways to reduce their environmental impact. This approach proved to be so effective that she began facilitating these retrospectives for other teams, spreading the importance of seeing the planet as a stakeholder. Reframing Projects for Sustainability "Taking a simple first step can break down complexity and build motivation." Marjolein shares a story of a team that significantly reduced their carbon footprint by taking small, easy steps. Starting with the elimination of an unnecessary test environment, the team moved on to more substantial changes, such as optimizing database queries and shutting down unused applications outside office hours. Their efforts culminated in a 45% reduction in their carbon footprint, serving as an inspiration for other teams. Considering Planet Earth as a Stakeholder "We started looking at our software from the Planet Earth's perspective." For Marjolein, considering Planet Earth as a stakeholder means incorporating environmental considerations into every stage of software and product development. This perspective shift encourages teams to think about the long-term impacts of their work on the environment. Measuring Environmental Impact "Use costs as a proxy to convince managers to run sustainability sprints." Marjolein explains that measuring the environmental impact of software decisions can be straightforward. For on-premise servers, energy bills provide clear data, while cloud services like AWS and Azure offer carbon footprint dashboards. She advises teams to monitor metrics like disk access, memory versus disk usage, and query times to understand and reduce their carbon footprint. Making Sustainability Relatable For Agile Teams "We include planet earth and climate impact in the sprint reviews and definition of done." Marjolein emphasizes integrating sustainability into daily workflows, such as sprint reviews and definitions of done. This makes the concept of sustainability more tangible and actionable for smaller teams and startups. She explains how even small actions can have a significant collective impact. Balancing Innovation and Sustainability "Simple steps can align innovation, speed to market, and sustainability." Marjolein highlights the importance of balancing innovation, speed to market, and sustainability. By taking simple, actionable steps, teams can align these seemingly competing demands effectively. Recommended Resources Marjolein recommends the book "The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World" by Roman Krznaric For teams looking to integrate long-term environmental considerations into their development processes, this book provides a framework for thinking beyond immediate goals and considering the impact on future generations. About Marjolein Marjolein is an enthusiastic freelance Scrum Master and Agile Coach, committed to making the IT community more carbon-efficient. With a passion for Planet Earth and a knack for facilitating creative teams, she embodies agile and scrum values, promoting team autonomy and continuous improvement. Marjolein shares her insights on her website https://theagileplayground.com/. You can link with Marjolein Pilon on LinkedIn.
Le numérique est entré dans nos vies à une vitesse vertigineuse. Plus de la moitié de la population mondiale possède désormais un smartphone. Selon le dernier Digital report, 5 milliards de personnes utilisent internet quotidiennement et 4 milliards et demi sont actifs sur les réseaux sociaux. Véritables prolongements de nos vies, nos téléphones, nos tablettes et/ou nos ordinateurs dictent notre quotidien : photo, musique, finance, travail, itinéraire... nous ne pouvons plus nous en passer ! Et ce n'est qu'un début car avec la révolution que représente l'IA, l'intelligence artificielle, c'est l'ensemble de nos activités qui va être concernée. Les capacités de ce nouveau cerveau technologique capable de synthétiser beaucoup de facteurs simultanément sont immenses. Nos consommations d'énergie, nos modes de transports, nos choix agricoles et alimentaires, la production industrielle sont en train d'être bouleversés par ce nouvel outil... Mais est-ce pour le meilleur ou pour le pire ? Est-ce que déléguer à des machines des fonctions jusqu'ici réservées aux humains est une bonne idée ? Et surtout est-ce compatible avec l'urgence climatique et écologique ?Avec Gilles Babinet, coprésident du Conseil national du numérique. Il est le cofondateur d'Urbantech Ventures, un fonds de capital-risque dédié aux enjeux de l'intelligence artificielle et de l'environnement dans le domaine des infrastructures pour son ouvrage Green IA, l'intelligence artificielle au service du climat paru chez Odile Jacob et Lorraine de Montenay experte chez Green It.
Pourquoi nos activités numériques participent-elles autant au réchauffement climatique ? Quels sont leurs autres impacts sur l'environnement ? Est-il possible d'imaginer un numérique responsable ? Et par quoi commencer pour avoir un impact ?Frédéric Bordage est le fondateur du collectif Green IT qui se définit comme un lieu de réflexion sur la sobriété numérique. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages sur le sujet dont “tendre vers la sobriété numérique” édité dans la collection “Je passe à l'acte” chez Actes Sud en 2021« Chaleur humaine » est un podcast hebdomadaire de réflexion et de débat sur les manières de faire face au défi climatique. Ecoutez gratuitement chaque mardi un nouvel épisode, sur Lemonde.fr, Apple Podcast ou Spotify. Retrouvez ici tous les épisodes.Cet épisode a été produit par Cécile Cazenave et réalisé par Amandine Robillard. Musique originale : Amandine Robillard.Chaleur humaine c'est aussi un livre qui reprend 18 épisodes du podcast en version texte, que vous pouvez retrouver dans votre librairie favorite.C'est toujours une infolettre hebdomadaire à laquelle vous pouvez vous inscrire gratuitement ici. Vous pouvez toujours m'écrire et poser vos questions à l'adresse chaleurhumaine@lemonde.fr.
Les réseaux sont partout dans nos vies, au point d'aller jusqu'à créer des addictions. Et le danger est important car internet véhicule –notamment- désinformation, inégalités, discrimination… Face à cela, l'ancienne ministre française de l'Éducation nationale Najat Vallaud-Belkacem écrit dans une tribune : « Libérons-nous des écrans, rationnons internet ». Elle propose d'accorder un nombre limité de gigas à utiliser quotidiennement. Bonne ou mauvaise idée ? Sommes-nous capables de contrôler nos usages d'internet ? Avec- Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ancienne ministre de l'Éducation nationale, directrice de l'ONG ONE et la présidente de France Terre d'Asile- Anne Alombert, membre du Conseil national du numérique, maître de conférences en Philosophie à l'Université Paris VIII- Renaud Heluin, vice-président de l'association Green IT (collectif d'experts de la sobriété numérique et du numérique responsable) et directeur de NovaGaïa, une agence digitale responsable.
Les réseaux sont partout dans nos vies, au point d'aller jusqu'à créer des addictions. Et le danger est important car internet véhicule –notamment- désinformation, inégalités, discrimination… Face à cela, l'ancienne ministre française de l'Éducation nationale Najat Vallaud-Belkacem écrit dans une tribune : « Libérons-nous des écrans, rationnons internet ». Elle propose d'accorder un nombre limité de gigas à utiliser quotidiennement. Bonne ou mauvaise idée ? Sommes-nous capables de contrôler nos usages d'internet ? Avec- Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ancienne ministre de l'Éducation nationale, directrice de l'ONG ONE et la présidente de France Terre d'Asile- Anne Alombert, membre du Conseil national du numérique, maître de conférences en Philosophie à l'Université Paris VIII- Renaud Heluin, vice-président de l'association Green IT (collectif d'experts de la sobriété numérique et du numérique responsable) et directeur de NovaGaïa, une agence digitale responsable.
⚙️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.
Du möchtest nachhaltiger leben? Träumst von deiner eigenen Photovoltaik-Anlage? Kennst deinen CO2-Fußabdruck nicht? Fährst E-Auto und möchtest deine Emissionsquoten sicher und via Sofortauszahlung erhalten, weißt aber nicht wie? All das und noch mehr bringt msg mit ihrer GreenFactory unter einen Hut. In der neuesten Podcast-Folge dreht sich alles um Nachhaltigkeit und Green-IT, und wir haben Pierre Zimmermann von msg for banking am Start. Schnapp' dir ein Stück Pizza
How do we tackle the Green IT blind spot?
"Les devs vont devenir une force politique" Le D.E.V. de la semaine est Gilles Babinet, Entrepreneur Champion. Lors de cette émission très spéciale, nous parlons beaucoup avec Gilles du Green IT vs IT for Green. La techno a un impact, encore faut-il le mesurer au bon endroit, mais peut aussi être vecteur de solution et de progrès. Dans une époque où tout va très vite, Gilles nous parle d'IA, de ville numérique, de transport, de santé mentale, de dark pattern et de responsabilité des devs dans l'avenir de la société. Liens évoqués pendant l'émission Le Monde d'Hier de Stefan SweigDernier livre de Gilles : Comment les hippies, Dieu et la science ont inventé Internet **Continuons la discussion**@ifthisthendev@bibear@babgiLinkedInLinkedIn de Gilles BabinetDiscord** Une conférence IFTTD ! **Grande nouvelle pour les fans d'IFTTD ! Nous planifions une conférence pour 2024 et ton avis est essentiel.Participe à notre sondage rapide et aide-nous à créer un événement qui te ressemble** Plus de contenus de dev **Retrouvez tous nos épisodes sur notre site.Nous sommes aussi sur Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, Twitch ** Job Board If This Then Dev **Si vous avez envie de changer de job, visitez le job board If This Then Dev ! Si vous voulez recruter des personnes qui écoutent IFTTD, il va s'en dire que le job board d'IFTTD est l'endroit où il faut être ! Ce job board est fait avec My Little Team!** La Boutique IFTTD !!! **Affichez votre appréciation de ce podcast avec des goodies faits avec amour sur la boutique** Participez au prochain enregistrement !**Retrouvez-nous tous les lundis à 19:00 (mais pas que) pour assister à l'enregistrement de l'épisode en live et pouvoir poser vos questions pendant l'épisode :)Nous sommes en live sur Youtube, Twitch, LinkedIn et Twitter
Green IT, numérique durable, responsable… Ces termes sont de plus en plus courants. À l'ère de la crise climatique, du changement environnemental, ils sont de plus en plus présents dans l'actualité et dans nos quotidiens, ce sont une réaction à cette crise. Parce que même le numérique est concerné. Le monde virtuel et les appareils électroniques qui sous-tendent son fonctionnement polluent. Les émissions de gaz à effet de serre dû au numérique ne cessent de croître, d'année en année. Il semble nécessaire aujourd'hui de sensibiliser, de changer les pratiques, de mieux penser l'élaboration des services et des outils numériques afin qu'ils consomment moins, que leur impact sur l'environnement soit moindre.34 milliards d'équipements informatiques dans le monde, 67 millions de serveurs : Pas de doute, dès lors qu'il est question de pollution, le numérique pèse lourd. En France, ce secteur représente environ 2,5% de l'empreinte carbone nationale. Un chiffre appelé à exploser dans les années à venir. Alors comment faire pour réduire ces impacts, pour améliorer les choses et aller dans le bon sens ? Dans cet épisode sponsorisé, nous allons parler de numérique responsable, et plus précisément d'éco-conception, en compagnie d'Annabel Vincent, Directrice de projet chez Kaliop, ainsi que d'Antonin Savoie, Lead Developper chez Kaliop également.Les épisodes de Culture Numérique sont disponibles sur Siècle Digital et les plateformes de streaming. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
How does green fit into IT? Richard talks with Mike Halsey about his book The Green IT Guide. Mike starts out talking about not waiting for government regulation - there are things we can do today to reduce our organization's environmental impact. The trend is to keep PCs longer, but what happens when you need new ones? There are more organizations than ever for repurposing old PCs and other devices and recycling. The conversation also digs into right-to-repair, with replaceable batteries and upgradable parts. We can do a lot just by including environmental impact in our buying decisions!Links:The Green IT GuideFramework LaptopRecorded October 12, 2023
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys. 23H2 Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected. Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features. The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app. We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again. Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program? Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended) Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes. Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10. Whatever happened to Windows 12? There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening? Microsoft 365/AI Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher. OG Teams is retiring in March. Microsoft Word turned 40 last week. This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work? Earnings Learnings Did Azure just make more money than AWS?? Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide. Surface iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7. Xbox Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition. Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft. Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year! Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers. There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November. Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles. Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary. Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey -Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: nureva.com/twit lookout.com
PromCon, the flagship yearly event of the Prometheus community, took place in Berlin 28-29 September 2023, and we're here to bring you the highlights from the Prometheus ecosystem, including the pivotal decision on Prometheus 3.0! Brace yourselves for some exciting announcements! We also delved into the latest addition to the ecosystem, Perses project, which promises to revolutionize the world of dashboard visualization and monitoring. This new open source project, now part of the Linux Foundation, aims to become the GitOps-friendly standard dashboard visualization tool for Prometheus and other data sources. On this episode I hosted Augustin Husson, Prometheus maintainer and the creator of the Perses project, at the heels of his PromCon announcement of the Perses release. Augustin is also principal engineer at Amadeus, a technology vendor for travel agencies. Augustin joined Amadeus to create a new internal monitoring system based on Prometheus, and he will also share his end-user journey and insights. The episode was live-streamed on 4 October 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzQZagfgIKk OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube. We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat. https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability Show Notes: 00:00 - show, episode and guest intro 05:46 - OpenTelemetry support in Prometheus 11:02 - Green IT use case with Prometheus 14:12 - scrape sharding support in Prometheus operator 19:33 - scaling out Alerts and alert sharding 24:45 - Windows Exporter is released 27:50 - revamping the Prometheus UI with React 30:48 - Prometheus 3.0 and DevDay updates 41:04 - Perses project origins at Amadeus 47:10 - Perses joining open source foundation 49:58 - embedding Perses in Red Hat OpenShift and in Chronosphere 54:05 - Perses current release 59:32 - Perses roadmap 1:03:11 - Perses joining the Linux Foundation and the CNCF 1:07:47 - how to get involved in Perses 1:10:03 - episode outro Resources: Perses on GitHub: https://github.com/perses/perses The CoreDash Project: https://github.com/coredashio/community Perses overview talk at PromCon 2023: https://promcon.io/2023-berlin/talks/... Prometheus support for OpenTelemetry Metrics in OTLP: https://horovits.medium.com/83f85878e46a Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenObserv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks Dotan Horovits ============ Twitter: @horovits LinkedIn: in/horovits Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon Augustin Husson =============== Twitter: https://twitter.com/nexucis LinkedIn: https://fr.linkedin.com/in/augustin-husson-69a050a1 Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@nexucis
What if you could get sued if your website is not low-carbon enough? What if you would be barred from many call for tenders if your digital services don't hit minimum sustainability requirements? Science-fiction? This is what people said on 5 May 1999 when the first version ever of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines was released by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). 20 years later, these pitfalls are day-to-day concerns for many digital companies and digital service providers. On August 31st this year, the W3C released its first ever Sustainability Guidelines (draft version). Ines Akrape and Lukas Mastalerz, two of its core contributors, share insider insights in this episode on how it will impact the way of working for millions of web developers, designers, ops and data folks. And why we will certainly not wait 20 years for this to happen… ❤️ Subscribe, follow, like, ... stay connected the way you want to never miss an episode!
AI may be the tech term du jour, but the team at IBM has been on the cutting edge of developing AI since the 1950s. Today, two of IBM's business unit leaders share with us what's happening in the world of consumer, enterprise and generative AI- including its incredibly fast adoption, nose-to-tail value chain uses, and the imperative for aligned security, governance, and Green IT. Episode 19, Season 4.ABOUT THE SERIES: Future of XYZ is a bi-weekly interview series that explores big questions about where we are as a world and where we're going. Presented in collaboration with Rhode Island PBS. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Follow @futureofxyz on Instagram, and visit www.future-of.XYZ or www.ripbs.org/XYZ for show links and more.
How do you decarbonize your operations when most of the action takes part outside of your organization?
3ème épisode de Paroles de CTO : avec Benoît et Damien, on parle de Numérique Responsable
Green IT und die CO2-Emissionen durch die IT, das Internet und die Software-EntwicklungDie Klimakrise ist real. Damit wir das ganze Problem in den Griff bekommen, muss jeder mit anpacken. Doch wie viel Einfluss hat die IT mit der Hardware, dem Internet, auf der Client- und Serverseite? Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Episode. Wie lange solltest du deine Hardware nutzen? Was für eine Rolle spielen Display-Technologien wie Oled und LCD? Sind performante Websites mehr Eco-Friendly? Wie sieht es mit Cloud-Infrastruktur, Build- und CI-Pipelines aus? Wie berechnet man die CO2-Emissionen von Gigabit-Datentransfer? Welche ist die grünste Programmiersprache?Das und noch viel mehr besprechen wir mit unserem Gast Christian "Schepp" Schaefer, der sich mit diesem Thema auseinandergesetzt hat.Bonus: Wo die dreckigsten Industrieunternehmen Deutschlands stehen.**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert vom Open-Source Förderprogramm Media Tech Lab: Bewirb dich jetzt und erhalte bis zu 50.000€ Fördersumme für dein Open-Source Projekt https://www.media-lab.de/de/media-tech-labDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Hello everyone, welcome to Green IO the podcast for responsible technologists building a greener digital world, one byte at a time. Why this podcast? What to expect in Season 2? Take a 5 minutes walk-through with our Host Gaël Duez
Welcome to Cloud Talk, the podcast where we explore the latest trends and innovations in cloud computing. I'm your host, Jeff DeVerter, and today I have a special guest with me, Srinivas Koushik, a senior executive, thought leader, and CTO at Rackspace Technology. In this episode, we're going to talk about sustainability in the context of IT. Sustainability is a hot topic these days, as we face the challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and social responsibility. But what does it mean for IT? How can IT both benefit from and impact sustainability? And what are some of the best practices and solutions for making IT more sustainable? We'll answer these questions and more in this episode, where we'll cover topics such as: • What is sustainable IT and why does it matter? • How IT affects resources and greenhouse gas emissions throughout the product life cycle • How to reduce the environmental impact of IT by using less harmful chemicals, making products more energy efficient, using recycled materials, reducing power consumption, extending product lifespan, and recycling or reusing old devices • How to leverage smart technologies and cloud computing to drive environmental innovations and improvements in sustainability performance • How to implement a sustainable IT strategy with an informed vision, engaged employees and leadership, and sustainable software architecture Join us for this insightful and inspiring conversation, where we'll share our perspectives and experiences on sustainable IT. You'll learn how to make your IT more green and why it matters for your business and the planet. Thanks for listening to Cloud Talk. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. And don't forget to share it with your friends and colleagues. Until next time, stay tuned for more cloud talk.
What would be the three most harmful website design practices ? What are the actions that you can't take without the client's approval ? How could you convince your boss or customers on this sustainable journey ? That's what we discuss in this episode on sustainable design ! Join Gaël Duez to meet : Michael Anderson, Frontend Web Developer at Initiva AB & Founder of Sustainable WWW in Sweden and Sandy Dähnert, experienced designer and host of the Green the Web podcast in Germany. ➡️ Sandy and Michael shared their insights on how to face the challenges regarding creating sustainable websites through the lens of Green IT. ✅ Don't miss this episode if you want to learn practical advice on how to create sustainable websites and how to convince your clients of the importance of sustainability in website design. ❤️ Subscribe, follow, like, ... stay connected the way you want to never miss an episode!
A.I. is hardware-based. It runs on electrons. Synthetic biology is where Biotech meets IT. It will revolutionise manufacturing & automation. Is a simultaneous Green & IT revolution on it's way ? drkarl.com
In this episode, Gaël Duez went to Argentina (or did he?) to discuss digital agencies. Guests Vineeta Greenwood and Gavin Shinfield share a passion for communicating sustainability in ways that their clients can connect to. Veterans of the B-Corp movement, they also prize collaboration and honesty, two keys to their success, and indeed our collective success in reaching our sustainability goals. Gaël invites them to play a short game that leads to long and meaningful answers … stay tuned
In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” How far we have come; and how far we have yet to go. In a recent IBM Institute for Business Value study, almost half of CEOs indicate that increasing sustainability is one of the highest priorities for their organization in the next 2 to 3 years. However, despite the enthusiasm, they are encountering significant obstacles, with 57% of CEOs identifying difficulty clearly defining and measuring ROI and economic benefits as one of the greatest challenges to achieving sustainability objectives. In this episode of One Vision, Theo chats with Andy Barnes, Executive IT Architect and Member of the IBM Academy of Technology, on IBM's efforts in championing sustainability and responsible computing. Green computing (or Green IT) is an essential enabler in helping organizations meet their sustainability goals. The time to act is now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.