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Digital technology: an environmental opportunity or challenge?

Because it will make energy systems more connected, smart, reliable and sustainable, the transition to digital technology is a key tool for carbon reduction: this is the explanation provided by GeSI’s Smarter3030 report which estimates that by 2030, digital technologies could cut energy use by 20%. In contrast, “The Shift Project”, a think tank, estimates that the digital industry’s energy intensity increases by 4% yearly. How to explain this paradox? We put the question to Anne-Cécile Orgerie, a research scientist at CNRS, and to Daniel Kaplan of Next generation internet foundation (Fing).
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The IoT Optimizes Office Occupancy in the Age of Remote Working

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“Transition techs”, a new kind of commitment

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Internet of Things dives into aquaculture

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Smart 5G antennas are on their way: here at Orange, we’ve been ready for a long time. The next step has already been planned.

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How IT containerisation is speeding up application development

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Smart greenhouses: fighting food insecurity with IoT

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