26 Dubai OCT Jumeirah Beach Hotel
The UAE’s #1 Data Center Event
As our largest conference in the Middle East, DCD Dubai attracts data center designers, engineers and IT infrastructure specialists from across the region. Providing thought-provoking content, the conference will explore the feasibility of free cooling as well as a market feature characteristic of the region – end users building out space for lease to other end users in order to reduce the P&L impact of their own data center operations.
For more information visit:
www.datacenterdynamics.com
Design, Build, Operate is our longest running conference theme and focuses on every part of the mission-critical facility lifecycle. From site selection and engineering design through to power availability and full data center automation; these are must-attend sessions for any organization embarking on a new data center project or operating existing facilities.
For every decision to build a data center there is one to outsource. From colocation to Platform- as-a-Service,
from Software-as-a-Service, to
building your data center capacity in the cloud, what are the options most appropriate to your organization? This conference theme explores an enterprise’s strategic options for data center outsourcing, weighing up the economic benefi ts, the risks and the performance characteristics against those of doing it yourself.
Middle East & Africa conference locations for 2011
Casablanca October 2011
“ Doha December 2011
Thanks for organizing such an excellent event. It was extremely informative and rich in content.”
Abdul Saleem Gerab Systems Technology
Abu Dhabi 30th May 2011
Johannesburg 8th September 2011
To register, call: +971 4 4434 8450
Riyadh 28th March 2011 Muscat September 2011 Dubai 26th October 2011
The effi ciency of the facility is only half the equation – optimizing all the systems that run within it is crucial: from processing to storage, to network to application. The ITO conference stream provides insight on how IT needs drive data center strategy and how that impacts infrastructure requirements.
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