Kubecon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in Salt Lake City, Utah from 12-15 November, 2024.
The TAG will also be running a few things in Salt Lake City!
TAG Booth
TAG members will be at our booth during the following hours:
- Wednesday, November 13: 10:30 am - 15:15 pm MST
- Thursday, November 14: 10:30 am - 13:45 pm MST
- Friday, November 15: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm MST
Find us at: Salt Palace | Level 1 | Halls A-C + 1-5 | Solutions Showcase!
Come and chat to us about the work we are currently doing, different projects and working groups, or how you can get involved!💚
TAG Talk
The carbon must be counted. In the Environmental Sustainability TAG, we focus on current and emerging technologies regarding carbon measurement and minimization. As our digital landscape grows, so does its impact on the environment—a factor often overlooked in the pursuit of technological advancement, such as AI. Traditionally, companies focused primarily on financial metrics. However, with increasing awareness of climate issues, stricter regulations, and rising energy costs, environmental impact is now a crucial consideration. We highlight the Green Reviews Working Group and our project to measure impact. We’re developing a pipeline that works with current tooling, such as Kepler, to measure the power consumption of CNCF Projects. We explore how to measure energy consumption and emissions of software projects. We also give the status of other projects, such as the sustainability landscape, initiatives such as our sustainability week, and collaborative organisations.
Sustainability related talks at a glance
Tuesday 12th of November
10:06am - 10:11am MST
11:45am - 12:20pm MST
15:55pm - 16:20pm MST
Wednesday 13th of November
11:15am - 11:50am MST
- The Spice Must Flow Green: CNCF’s Environmental Sustainability TAG ⬅️ brought to you by the TAG ENV
14:30pm - 15:05pm MST
18:00pm - 20:00pm MST
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