Issue 7, Dec 09/Jan 10
FOCUS CONTENTS
NEWS EDITORIAL US
CONTENTS Issue 7, December 2009 / January 2010 FEATURES
UK & EUROPE
EMERGING MARKETS & ASIA
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INDUSTRY & FINANCE 10 TECHNOLOGY
ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT
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NYSE EURONEXT AND THE NEXT GENERATION NETWORK
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Mark Monroe is director of sustainable computing at Sun Microsystems. In an interview at at DCD London he explains the challenges of developing useful metrics, managing the data they produce and the next steps in their adoption
US REAL ESTATE 14
Jim Kerrigan of Grub & Ellis Company reveals what has been happening to data center real estate prices in the US, lists the biggest deals of the last 12 months and makes some projections for 2010
RESEARCH 17
The latest confi dence index and what is happening to operating costs across 11 cities
UPCOMING CONFERENCES
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Details of DCD conferences in Toronto, Dallas and Atlanta
When fully operational the two mega data centers – one in New Jersey and one in London will tranform automated trading at the NYSE Euronext exchange. What is the networking infrastructure that the exchange will rely on? And we examine the mechanical and electrical set up at the London data center with the help of Ian Bitterlin
INDUSTRY 21
Key developments in 2009 and the best things for the industry in 2010. We poll the experts
PROFILE: HURRICANE ELECTRIC’S DATA CENTER EMPIRE
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From networking services provider to data center operator and global connectivity specialist, how Hurricane has prepared for Ipv6 with its latest facility and deals to meet the world hunger for bandwidth
CONFERENCE NEWS: DCD LONDON
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The news from DCD LONDON including strategic partnership for Skanska and OSIsoft, warnings about the CRC and a product announcement
CONFERENCE ANALYSIS: DCD LONDON
IT and facilities – divisions remain. Will the new pressures being brought to bear on data centers result in a shift in the balance of power?
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CONFERENCE INTERVIEW: DCD LONDON
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Paul Boyns, head of policy and IT strategy at the BBC talks us through his data centers. He reveals how he is evaluating the organisation’s entire data center estate. His search for a facility in the North of England and the impact of the iPlayer on data center strategy and operation
CONFERENCE VIDEO INTERVIEWS: DCD LONDON 33 Jack Pouchet, Emerson: Productivity is the key Robert Tozer, HP MCF: You don’t need chillers Steve Sams, IBM: Don’t waste a crisis
CENTRAL EUROPE 34
Budapest is the site for central Europe’s largest data center. We talk to the country’s largest provider and to a national bank on the pros and cons of owning and operating a data center in Hungary
SCANDINAVIA 38
Stockholm has the lot. So we are told by Invest in Sweden. The country is an ideal location to set up a data center. We examine the credentials
IT REFRESH 40
Clean Slate Thinking: Don Beaty PE and John Lanni PE of DLB Associates take us through the considerations of replacing your IT
UPDATES IT POWERS DOWN
All the latest product
announcements and tests point to continuing energy reductions across the whole IT stack
POWER MANAGEMENT 44 The latest product updates
UPS 47
Products: Trinergy from Chloride says it is a game changer. Others make more modest claims
COOLING WATER
Though some are exploring it, Californian operators are not yet ready to adopt the use of recycled water
CLOUD
Cloud offerings are starting to take shape and customers are climbing aboard
BUILD
US and European investment looks steady
DCD OVERVIEW
DatacenterDynamics Conferences in 2009
INDICES 58
Power costs and concerns at locations in Europe, Middle East, US and Latin and South America
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Morgan Stanley commissioned research revealed
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