Singapore launches green computing initiatives to promote sustainability in the tech sector

The initiatives aim to reduce carbon emissions by focusing on energy-efficient software design and function and industry partnerships for green software trials.

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The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore has launched two green computing initiatives to promote sustainability and efficient use of computing resources in the tech sector. These initiatives have been introduced to address the increasing need to reduce carbon emissions in the computing and software industry.

The first initiative involves the allocation of a £30 million fund to research energy-efficient software design and function. It will explore innovative solutions and technologies that can reduce energy consumption in software development and improve the overall efficiency of computing systems. It will also invite collaborations with researchers to address specific challenges related to green computing. This research-oriented approach will help develop best practices and guidelines for the industry to adopt green software solutions.

The second initiative focuses on involving industry partners in green software trials. By inviting industry players to participate in these trials, IMDA aims to gain insights into developing green software that can significantly reduce energy usage and IT costs. The data collected from these trials will create guidelines and standards for the industry to follow in developing and implementing green software solutions.

IMDA is also collaborating with industry partners to trial the green computing standards in live facilities. The effectiveness and feasibility of green computing practices can be evaluated by conducting these trials in real-world settings. This collaborative approach ensures that the guidelines and standards developed will be practical and aligned with industry needs.

Why does it matter?

Green data centers utilise energy-efficient technologies, such as efficient cooling systems and server virtualization, to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. The efforts of IMDA support the promotion of sustainability in the tech sector by fostering sustainable practices and developing guidelines for developing and implementing green software solutions.