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Issue 10, June/July 10
HIGHLIGHTS, EVENTS AND LATEST NEWS As well as our events in Milan, Madrid, San Francisco and Sydney DatacenterDynamics is making a much anticipated return to the Asia Pacifi c market with an event in Hong Kong on the 21st June
This is our 10th year at the forefront of providing the global data center industry with the best and most respected events and media in the sector. No small claim – but one that we believe stands up. Our conference programme has never been bigger – with 2010 seeing 36 DatacenterDynamics conferences taking place in cities as diverse as Dallas, Dubai, Stockholm, and Sydney.
Beyond our established presence in the biggest cities across North America and Europe we are expanding our portfolio of events and media across markets where we already operate – such as the Middle East and Africa with upcoming events in Riyadh and Qatar and reaching further into Latin and South America with inaugural shows in Bogota, Columbia
MILAN - 8TH JUNE
Francesco Barbieri
Tele Sistemi Ferroviari
MADRID - 29TH JUNE
Sergio Rosengaus
KIO Networks
and Buenos Aires, Argentina to complement our established presence in Mexico City and Sao Paulo. To coincide with our expansion into the LATAM market June will see the launch DatacenterDynamics fi rst dedicated Spanish Language magazine and digital and online products.
This year sees DatacenterDynamics return to Asia Pacifi c with conferences in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Sydney, Tokyo and Singapore. Attendees and subscribers know that DatacenterDynamics has delivered the vital content and networking opportunities to the industry through its global knowledge and local expertise over the last ten years, and is set to deliver unrivalled conferences and media for data center professionals across the world, for the next ten years and beyond.
SAN FRANCISCO - 16TH JULY
Ronald Pepin
PNC Financial Services
DATACENTERDYNAMICS CONFERENCES:
DatacenterDynamics Milan’s comprehensive conference agenda will cover green IT and its effect on data centre design through to the management, monitoring, and successful upgrade of existing assets. Other topics to be covered include exploring the use of capacity management and automation tools to fi ne tune data centre performance, and the impact of cloud computing and virtualisation on facility and IT infrastructure confi guration.
Among the speakers from leading Italian end user operators are Francesco Barbieri, Data Centre Operations Manager at Tele Sistemi Ferroviari, Michele Mazzarelli, Green Data Centre Programme Manager at ENI, and Andrea Livatino from the cloud computing services engineering unit at Telecom Italia.
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With speakers winging their way in from the USA, UK, Mexico, and Argentina our Madrid event fulfi ls the promise of Global Knowledge, Local Insight. Together, Sergio Rosengaus of Kio Networks and Ron Hughes from the California Data Center Design Group focus on the key technological advances in data centre design. Fernando Garcia sets out the Green Grid’s vision for energy effi ciency and the latest developments on the use of metrics.
Case studies are delivered by Ricardo Abad from Quark TS and Manuel Escuin, CEO at TISSAT on the latter’s Tier IV facility, and on the latest developments of the NAPWACI project on the Canary Islands by Javier Hector Lloret. Finally, Javier Menendez from Correos sets out his organisation’s data centre migration.
Challenging pre-conceptions of how data centres and IT infrastructure are designed, built and operated forms the theme to the largest event of its kind on the West Coast. DatacenterDynamics San Francisco will provide an overview of best practices that present opportunities for the industry to improve Capex and drive down costs.
Ronald Pepin, General Manager of Data Centre Operations at PNC Financial Services maps out his fi rm’s successful data centre consolidation; Bruce Myatt, Director of Projects at Kling Stubbins and Tom Wye, Founder of Bay Area Internet Solutions explore how capital constraints, energy and space issues are affecting local operators; and Stephen Pantano, from US EPA ENERGY STAR explains the energy rating system for data centres.
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