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The Datacentre Transformation Conference


University of Leeds, 26/27 June 2012


The agenda for the forthcoming Datacentre Transformation Conference has been published by organisers Angel Business Communications, the Data Centre Alliance and hosts the University of Leeds. Running over two days and covering Cloud Infrastructures, IT Standards, Cooling and Airflow Management and a look at Future Energy Efficient Data Centres the agenda will feature 30 expert speakers from across the industry.


Here is a selection of the sessions to be included on the program: £ Application of CFD modelling to the Design of Modern Data Centres. Presented by S. Wicks, Sudlows.


£ Blowing Hot and Cold. Presented by S. Ford, E1E10


£ Converged Data Centre Networks: Presented by G. Chekroun, Cisco


£ Data Centre Runs on Air! Presented by A. Goodwin, Energetix.


£ Energy Efficient Cooling of Data Centres. Presented by A. Beresford, EcoCooling Ltd


£ Five Ways to optimise data backup. Presented by A. Gardner, Silver Peak. £ Handling workload heterogeneity.


Presented by I. Solis Moreno, University of Leeds


£ Liquid Immersed Systems. Presented by Peter Hopton, Iceotope


£ Living up North – what can do to your aircon. Presented by B. Elliott, Capitoline LLP.


£ Measuring Data Centre Energy Efficiency Improvements. Presented by Sophia Flucker, Op Intel. £ Monitoring and Measuring?


Presented by Michael Rudgard, Concurrent Thinking


£ Overcoming the challenge of virtual blindness. Presented by C. Richardson, on365


£ Power Distribution as a critical data centre system. Presented by M. Harris, Server Technology Inc


£ Replacing the EU data protection directive. Presented by M. Child, Kingston Smith Consulting LLP


£ Server Cooling. Presented by Gareth Young, CDCE Ltd


Keynote speakers include: Dr. Ian Bitterlin, DCA Technical Director & CTO Ark Continuity, who sits on the expert panel for the new data-centre standard, EN50600, the Data Centre Council of the UK ICT Trade Association, Intellect, and is a Member of several UK Engineering Institutions, including CIBSE, IET, BCS and the BIFM as well as the IEEE and DCA Technical Director covering Power Distribution for The Data Centre Alliance and Professor Dennis Kehoe, Chief Executive Officer of AIMES Grid Services Ltd., Chairman of Opticare Ltd and Chairman of Containerport Ltd and who has led a number of major research and development projects funded by the UK Government and the EU. Delegate networking and face time with sponsors will be spread over the two days and most delegate places include a place at the gala dinner on the evening of the 26th June at the Royal Armouries in Leeds.


Delegate places are charged at different rates for private and public sector IT professional and IT industry representatives. Delegates from the academic sector can register free to attend the conference sessions but will be charged to attend the gala dinner.


Reserve your place now by booking online at www.dtconference.com/register.php


The agenda for the forthcoming Datacentre Transformation Conference has been published by organisers Angel Business Communications, the Data Centre Alliance and hosts the University of Leeds.


Running over two days and covering Cloud Infrastructures, IT Standards, Cooling and Airflow Management and a look at


Future Energy Efficient Data Centres the agenda will feature 30 expert speakers from across the industry


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