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IBM’s InterConnect 2015, the good and the not so good

IBM’s InterConnect 2015, the good and the not so good

By Tom Raftery on March 5, 2015

IBM invited me to attend their Cloud and Mobile Conference InterConnect 2015 last week. Because of what IBM has done globally to help people get access to safe water, to help with solar forecasting, and to help deliver better outcomes in healthcare, for example, I tend to have a very positive attitude towards IBM. So […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged apple, Cloud, cloud emissions, Electricity 2.0, greenqloud, ibm, ibminterconnect, interconnect, Internet of Things, IoT, smart grids, SoftLayer, utilities

Lack of emissions reporting from (some) cloud providers is a supply chain risk

Lack of emissions reporting from (some) cloud providers is a supply chain risk

By Tom Raftery on July 23, 2014

We at GreenMonk spoke to Robert Francisco, President North America of FirstCarbon Solutions, last week. FirstCarbon solutions is an environmental sustainability company and the exclusive scoring partner of CDP‘s (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), supply chain program. Robert pointed out on the call that there is a seed change happening and that interest in disclosure […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon, aws, Cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud emissions, firstcarbon, firstcarbon solutions, SoftLayer, supply chain, supply chain risk

Microsoft powering more of their Cloud from renewables

Microsoft powering more of their Cloud from renewables

By Tom Raftery on July 17, 2014

We’ve mentioned the issue of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with cloud computing once or twice in the past, and we’ve even ranked cloud computing companies based on their emissions. Obviously not all cloud companies report on their emissions (shame on you Amazon), and consequently those that don’t are at the bottom of the rankings. […]

Posted in Featured Posts | Tagged Azure, Cloud, cloud emissions, cloud transparency, microsoft | 1 Response

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