Introducing EXIGENCE Green ICT DIGEST: Relevant Green Exploration, Standardisation and Technologies.

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Green ICT DIGEST page – a dedicated hub that aims to transform the way we reason about and act on our energy consumption and carbon impact within the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) domain. As climate change continues to affect our world at an alarming rate, the technologies we leverage must evolve to ensure we all contribute to a more sustainable future. EXIGENCE Green ICT DIGEST page serves this purpose by providing a comprehensive resource for industry professionals, researchers, and advocates dedicated to reducing the environmental footprint of ICT systems.

Why does the Green ICT DIGEST page matter?

At its core, the Green ICT DIGEST page is designed to provide a thorough overview of the state-of-the-art in metrics, measurement, aggregation, and optimisation of energy consumption and carbon impact specifically related to ICT systems. The focus is on fostering standardisation efforts driven by leading standard setting organisations such as 3GPP, ETSI, IEEE, and IETF, alongside influential industry associations like NGMN, GSMA and the Greening of Streaming initiatives. By emphasising these collaborative efforts, EXIGENCE Green ICT DIGEST aims to create a unified approach that not only addresses current challenges but also anticipates the future needs of our ever-evolving technological landscape.

What is inside the Green ICT DIGEST?

For ICT professionals, academic researchers, and environmental advocates, the Green ICT DIGEST page offers a treasure trove of information that is focused, readily accessible and in-depth. Users can dive into state-of-the-art practices with a quick overview while retaining the ability to zoom into specific aspects such as metrics, measurements and optimisation methods. This enhances knowledge-sharing and provides a platform for fruitful discussions on the most pressing issues in the field. 

One of the main goals of EXIGENCE Green ICT DIGEST is to spark collaboration and community-building among users. By providing a focal point, the Green ICT DIGEST page aims at encouraging partnerships that can help shape an ecosystem dedicated to greener ICT practices. More importantly, it can facilitate the identification of similarities and differences, as well as gaps in the approaches taken by various standardisation organisations – enabling users and contributors to take informed steps toward a collective goal of better sustainability. 

How is it unique?

What sets EXIGENCE Green ICT DIGEST page apart is its encompassing view of the various standardisation and other state-of-the-art documents, spanning a wide range of relevant organisations and initiatives. EXIGENCE recognises that the challenge of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions in ICT is multi-faceted, and so must be our approach. Our platform categorises different aspects of energy metrics, measurements, and aggregation techniques, making it easier for users to locate and understand the information pertinent to their needs.   

Furthermore, we do not just stop at surface-level summaries; we dig deep into individual standardisation documents, providing insights and analyses that can reveal the intricacies of various initiatives. This in-depth approach allows for a rich examination of the paths being taken toward greener ICT infrastructure and services and highlights opportunities for innovation. 

Join us in building a greener ICT community

The launch of the Green ICT DIGEST page is just the beginning. EXIGENCE invites you to explore the available resources, engage with others in the field and contribute to a meaningful dialogue around building a greener ICT ecosystem. Together, we can identify challenges and develop viable solutions that propel us toward a more sustainable and efficient future.   

We believe that informed individuals can spark changes. Visit the Green ICT DIGEST page today and become part of the movement toward realising a world where ICT operates in harmony with other environmental commitments. 

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