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Dynatrace Cost & Carbon Optimization certified for accuracy and transparency

Dynatrace

The explosion of AI models shines a new spotlight on the issue, with a recent study showing that using AI to generate an image takes as much energy as a full smartphone charge. These are the outcomes: We replaced GCPs emissions estimations with more accurate data from Ember, a global not-for-profit clean energy think tank.

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Analyze energy consumption and carbon emissions in hybrid cloud infrastructure

Dynatrace

For Carbon Impact, these business events come from an automation workflow that translates host utilization metrics into energy consumption in watt hours (Wh) and into greenhouse gas emissions in carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Energy consumption is then translated to CO2e based on host geolocation.

Energy 246
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Celebrating game-changing partnerships with the Dynatrace Amplify 2022 Partner Awards

Dynatrace

Last week we held our first two Amplify events of the year – our virtual sales kickoff across NORAM, LATAM, and EMEA. Innovation is at the heart of success, and no one knows that more than our winner of the LATAM Cloud Innovation Award – Netjer Networks. Dynatrace news. Cloud Innovation Award, LATAM. Congratulations to all the team.

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What is a Private 5G Network?

VoltDB

To move as fast as they can at scale while protecting mission-critical data, more and more organizations are investing in private 5G networks, also known as private cellular networks or just “private 5G” (not to be confused with virtual private networks, which are something totally different). billion in 2022.

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What is a Distributed Storage System

Scalegrid

Key Takeaways Distributed storage systems benefit organizations by enhancing data availability, fault tolerance, and system scalability, leading to cost savings from reduced hardware needs, energy consumption, and personnel. They maintain fault tolerance and redundancy by replicating this information throughout various nodes in the system.

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To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money

O'Reilly

Even Einstein was not immune, claiming, “There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable,” just ten years before Enrico Fermi completed construction of the first fission reactor in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, the consensus switched to fears of an imminent nuclear holocaust. But it is far from alone.

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Trade-offs under pressure: heuristics and observations of teams resolving internet service outages (Part 1)

The Morning Paper

The Internet itself, over which these systems operate, is a dynamically distributed network spanning national borders and policies with no central coordinating agent. The organisations that build and operate these systems are themselves often geographically distributed and communicating virtually. Preventative design is not enough.