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GREEN

COMPUTING

Marino, Angel
Tuballas, Edilberto
GREEN
COMPUTING Green computing is popularly known as
Green IT It is considered the
environmentally responsible method
used by business organizations to
reduce, reuse, recycle, as well as
dispose of technological resources It
is the study of designing,
engineering, manufacturing, using, and
disposing of computing devices in a
way that reduces environmental impact
(Technopedia, 2017) Because almost
everyone uses a computing device
nowadays, it can be said that everyone
is accountable for the environmental
repercussions of the use of such
devices.
GREEN
COMPUTING
Green computing is not only for
giant businesses but also for an
individual's personal use Green
IT can be practiced at home for
example, in the way we deal with
unused modems personal gadgets,
and broken computers without
causing harm to the planet Waste
reduction is easier to implement
in business organizations as
compared to an individual a group
of individuals, families or a
society because they are more
structured and monitored.
GREEN COMPUTING
MAY INCLUDE:

• Central processing units (CPUs)

• Servers

• Peripheral devices (eg, monitors)

Green computing aims to achieve


economic practicability and improve
the ways computing devices and
technologies are used whether for
business or personal purposes
GREEN IT PRACTICES
INCLUDE:

• Environmentally sustainable
production practices

• Energy-efficient computing
devices or computers

• Improving disposal procedures

• Improving recycling procedures


One of the good practices in green
computing was launched in 1992 when the
US. Environmental Protection Agency, also
known as EPA, introduced the Energy Star
program. This program aims to reduce the
cost spent by business organizations EPA
suggests that businesses should look for
devices or electronics that have the EPA
Energy Star logo when purchasing a new
product or device The Energy Star logo is
an indication that the product is a cost-
saving product EPA also expressed that
companies could save plenty of money
annually for each PC if they upgrade
specifically when users put them into
sleep mode or if a PC's power management
features are configured properly.
STAGES OF GREEN
COMPUTING

The following stages show how


green computing can be applied
during the life cycle of
computing devices.

1. Design
2. Manufacture
3. Use
4. Disposal
1.DESIGN 2.MANUFACTURE
The core of green designing is the In green manufacturing, waste
engineering of energy-efficient materials during the production
computers and digital devices that stage of computers and other
are environmentally friendly. This systems are minimized to mitigate
stage considers not only the the harmful environmental effects
utility of the devices but also of manufacturing activities
their longevity and future
disposal. It also looks into
creating products that could be
recycled or recreated into new
3.USE 4.DISPOSAL
Green use refers to the eco- Green disposal simply equates to
friendly and cost- efficient the reuse, recycle, or appropriate
utilization of computers or other discarding of used computing
peripheral devices. At this stage, devices or unwanted electronic
the approaches or means that could equipment
reduce the energy consumption of
devices are implemented to minimize
not only the power bill of
individuals or organizations but
also their ecological footprint
GREEN COMPUTING
APPROACHES THAT CAN
BENEFIT BUSINESS

• Virtualization

• Use of Multifunction Device

• Use of Cloud Application

• Disposal and Replacement of Old


Devices or Equipment

• Introduction to Telecommuting
2.USE OF
1.VIRTUALIZATION MULTIFUNCTION
DEVICES

Many IT experts believe that for every Many business organizations


single penny invested in business nowadays allow their employees to
servers, another penny is needed to keep
share multifunction devices For
them running and cooled Virtualization is
the key to reducing operating costs. When example, arranging multifunction
server systems migrate to virtual devices connected to a single
environments, business organizations can network allocated for twenty (20)
significantly reduce their power and users within a specific office
operating costs, including the cost for helps a business organization save
putting up data centers, because several
physical systems would be replaced by a
on electricity costs, paper,
single powerful system of virtual cartridges or ink, and other
machines As such, fewer machines would resources.
require power for running and cooling.
4.DISPOSAL AND
3.USE OF CLOUD REPLACEMENT OF OLD
APPLICATIONS DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT

Business organizations are encouraged to Business organizations should also


use energy efficient notebooks or iPads follow the rules set forth by the
instead of traditional desktop computers
government in terms of the disposal
to save electricity for their operations
in addition, businesses should also of e-waste and consult with IT
consider using a central cloud server professionals who could guide the
that allows users to run various devices, proper replacement of old devices
be flexible for multiple purposes, and be and procurement of new computing
capable of storing information equipment most suitable for their
needs Businesses should also
consider proper arrangements with
concerned organizations or groups
in dealing with waste disposal.
5.INTRODUCTION
TO TELECOMMUTING

Green computing encourages business organizations


to let their employees work at home to increase
flexibility and productivity. Setting up virtual
private networks linked to business collaboration
tools are among the easiest ways to implement green
computing.
HOME ABOUT CONTACT

GRID
COMPUTING

Marino, Angel
Tuballas, Edilberto
GRID
COMPUTING Grid computing has emerged as the next
useful stage in distributed computing
it offers a high degree of resource
sharing and proper collaboration on a
scale that would exceed even the power
of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the
currently available. distributed
computing. It will tremendously change
the way data is accessed, stored,
used, and produced. The main objective
of grid computing, particularly a
computational grid, is to make all
computing resources available all day
every day Many large corporations
currently use grid computing to
improve their services and operations.
GRID
COMPUTING
The commercial use of grid
computing demonstrates
improved efficiency and
reduced business costs that
could be used as a channel for
economic and business growth
Its use also benefits large
industries across multiple
sectors.
IMPORTANCE OF
GRID COMPUTING

Grid computing is emerging because modern businesses have viable


technologies and IT resources that can be used and implemented to gain
more profit and productivity. It is important. that business developers,
designers, and administrators fully understand the concepts of grid
computing and how to make it work successfully. Simply put, the concept
allows the problem to be brought to the computer (or grid), and a
solution is obtained based on the identified problem. It becomes easy
for businesses to deal with operations with the use of grid computing
because it enables the virtualization of distributed computing resources
such as storage capacity, network bandwidth, and processing. Grid
computing also allows worldwide access to a network of distributed
resources.
BENEFITS OF
GRID COMPUTING

1. It allows detached departments to be part of a virtual organization that allows the


sharing of data and resources

2. It improves business productivity and collaboration within virtual organizations.

3. It supports the creation of robust, flexible, and resilient operational business


infrastructures.

4. It provides immediate access to enormous computing and data resources

5. It leverages existing capital expenditures (CAPEX) and operational expenditures


(OPEX), which would help ensure the optimal utilization and costs of computing
resources and capabilities.

6. It keeps businesses from incurring expensive operating costs or excess costs.


GRID COMPUTING IN
MAJOR BUSINESS AREA

Organizations have identified the


major business areas where grid
computing could be implemented, such
as:
a Higher education for future research

b. Financial services for financial


models and accurate decisions

c. Life sciences - for biological and


chemical information
GRID COMPUTING IN
MAJOR BUSINESS AREA

d. Government services for


collaboration with civil military, and
other agencies

e. Engineering services - for


intensive testing of data for the
automotive and aerospace industries

f. Collaborative games for the


replacement of single- server online
games into online multiplayer games
THANK YOU

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