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University of Manchester www.dtmanchester.com


CALL FOR PAPERS - VISIT: www.dtmanchester.com


DataCentre Transformation Manchester now in its fifth year is a one day event held in conjunction with the Data Centre Alliance and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Leeds.


The conference builds on the success of previous events by expanding the breadth and depth of technology coverage, reflecting the dynamic, flexible environment required of today’s data centre.


Data centre managers have to manage the balance between consolidating their existing facilities and IT estate alongside the need to embrace innovation, so the conference recognises the importance of the ‘traditional’ data centre disciplines, such as power and cooling, as well as those evolving technologies and business requirements that are placing new demands on data centre facilities.


After all, data centres do not exist in isolation, but are the engines that drive the critical applications on which the enterprise relies.


With this expansion of content, there are plenty of opportunities for sponsorship, across a wide range of facilities and IT disciplines.


£ Power + Cooling £ DCIM £ Physical security £ Fire suppression £ Cabling £ Flooring £ Cabinets + racks £ Energy management £ Asset management


£ Servers £ Storage £ Networking/Connectivity £ IT security £ Virtualisation


£ Cloud/Managed Services £ Colocation/Hosting


To discuss sponsor opportunities contact:


Peter Davies E: peter.davies@angelbc.com T: +44 (0)2476 718970


Jason Holloway E: jason.holloway@angelbc.com T: +44 (0)2476 718970


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