Anne Currie: It's an interesting question. What does it mean to be green in IT? The O'Reilly book came out in April and is going well so far... I think our view of what is green software is software that produced the minimum amount of carbon to operate it. So, without dropping any of the functionality, without dropping any of the SLAs, it's produced less carbon, and that usually means it's more efficient...
Sara Bergman: Being green in software engineering means not just focusing on the efficiency of a single application but also looking at the broader impact of the systems we design. It involves making conscious choices that consider sustainability as a core principle throughout the software development lifecycle.
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