The future of sustainable digital infrastructures: A landscape of solutions, adoption factors, impediments, open problems, and scenarios
Journal article, 2022

Background: Digital infrastructures, i.e., ICT systems, or system-of-systems, providing digital capabilities, such as storage and computational services, are experiencing an ever-growing demand for data consumption, which is only expected to increase in the future. This trend leads to a question we need to answer: How can we evolve digital infrastructures to keep up with the increasing data demand in a sustainable way?Objective: The goal of this study is to understand what is the future of sustainable digital infrastructures, in terms of: which solutions are, or will be, available to sustainably evolve digital infrastructures, and which are the related adoption factors, impediments, and open problems.
Method: We carried out a 3-phase mixed-method qualitative empirical study, comprising semi-structured interviews, followed by focus groups, and a plenary session with parallel working groups. In total, we conducted 13 sessions involving 48 digital infrastructure practitioners and researchers.
Results: From our investigation emerges a landscape for sustainable digital infrastructures, composed of 30 solutions, 5 adoption factors, 4 impediments, and 13 open problems. We further synthesized our results in 4 incremental scenarios, which outline the future evolution of sustainable digital infrastructures.
Conclusions: From an initial shift from on-premise to the cloud, as time progresses, digital infrastructures are expected to become increasingly distributed, till it will be possible to dynamically allocate resources by following time, space, and energy. Numerous solutions will support this change, but digital infrastructures are envisaged to be able to evolve sustainably only by (i) gaining a wider awareness of digital sustainability, (ii) holding every party accountable for their sustainability throughout value chains, and (iii) establishing cross-domain collaborations.

Green IT

Sustainability

Landscape

Digital infrastructures

Cloud

Energy efficiency

Data centers

Qualitative research

Author

Roberto Verdecchia

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Patricia Lago

University of Gothenburg

Carol de Vries

PhotonDelta

Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems

2210-5379 (ISSN)

Vol. 35 100767

Subject Categories

Other Computer and Information Science

Information Science

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.1016/j.suscom.2022.100767

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1/17/2023