The green software movement is moving from theory to practice. At last week’s Green IO conference in London, major organizations like HSBC, OVO Energy and the British government shared real-world case studies demonstrating how they’ve reduced carbon emissions through sustainable technology practices and cut costs in the process.
From HSBC’s open source tool for measuring software carbon footprints, to OVO’s ingenious use of customer home boilers as distributed computing nodes, these aren’t mere feel-good experiments. These are…








