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requires sophisticated management tools to deal with the new demands placed on it. Real-time monitoring of energy consumption and temperature within the facility will be required to deal with the dynamic nature of future data center design.
DatacenterDynamics Amsterdam will address these developments to provide a roadmap to where data center design is heading and its impact on capacity planning, and how to apply lessons learnt.
Leading the way will be Wiel van de Pasch from Xerox with a case study example of how to balance right sizing, fl exibility, and uptime to minimize carbon footprint.
GERMANY DASHBOARDS SPEED EFFICIENCY
Germany leads Europe in the adoption of green and renewable technology, and its application to the data center space is no exception. Included in the speaker line up at our event in Frankfurt, Andreas Vetter, Green IT
operations consultant, demonstrates how to use ISO 14001 and EMAS (Eco Management and Audit Scheme) standards to implement a best practice green data center strategy to reduce operating costs and carbon footprint, while Peter Samulat, project manager for Green IT at one of Germany’s most famous publishing houses, Axel Springer, provides insight on deploying dashboard technology monitoring for a real-time assessment of energy consumption to enable effi ciency benchmarking.
Continued… LONDON 9TH /10TH
NOVEMBER Frank Guerrera
Vice President of technical operations -
salesforce.com
AMSTERDAM 23RD
NOVEMBER Sandra Baltus
Data center manager - ABN AMRO Bank
ISTANBUL 25TH NOVEMBER Ayhan Ağırgöl
Service management director - Finansbank A.S
Issue 12, Oct/Nov
The opening keynote will be a fi rst from
salesforce.com, delivered by Frank Guerrera, Vice President of technical operations who will set out an innovative data center and networking approach to delivering cloud-based applications on demand. A comprehensive assessment of data center standards, metrics and frameworks used to categorize and measure data center performance also forms a key element of the two-day programme.
Paul Anderson from Capgemini will reveal how sustainability in data center design drove the Merlin Data Center project, and Guy Ruddock will assess the construction of large data center halls with the Colt Modular Data Center.
Two banks and the City of Amsterdam will provide presentations at this event on green data center principles and sustainability in design. Sandra Baltus, from ABN AMRO, will also show how these principles are applied in reverse engineering to an existing site, while Peter Reinders and Alfons Biegstraaten from Rabobank will set out the challenges in a twin data center set up.
Frank Verhagen from the Amsterdam Municipality will offer a case study on a smaller- scale environment. And demonstrating project success of data center migration, Hans van den Berg from the Academic Medical Center and Andre Beerendonk from the Chamber of Commerce, will share their experience.
The risk of earthquake damage fi gures prominently when considering what is required to build and operate data centers in Turkey. Continuing our Global Knowledge, Local Insight conference delivery model, the lessons learned from America’s West Coast will be laid out by Ron Hughes from the California Data Center Design Group (US) and Ayhan Ağırgöl, service management director at local bank Finansbank.
Further insight is provided by Burak Bayoğlu, project manager/chief researcher of TÜBİTAK, who explores enabling technologies and design criteria for effective disaster recovery data centers.
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