General: GSMI's 2nd Annual Green Data Center Conference - Creating the Blue Print for the Modern Data Center scheduled June 15th-17th in San Diego, CA
Posted by GSMIweb on 2010-02-18 12:12:37 MST
February 18, 2010, San Diego, CA - Global Strategic Management Institute (GSMI) is offering another Green Data Center Conference- Creating the Blue Print for the Modern Green Data Center, June 15th-17th The Global Strategic Management Institute's first Green Data Center Conference was held from February 2nd to the 4th at the University of California, San Diego's silver LEED certified Supercomputing Center. The conference was a great success, bringing industry leaders and experts in green data centers together with the executives who need their help.
Energy experts estimate that data centers eat up as much as 3% of all electricity generated in the United States. Corporate, non-profit and government sector executives, who are not necessarily IT professionals, must become familiar with how resource consumption within their data center affects things like electricity usage and carbon emissions. The conference provided these executives with answers, tools, and information that they need to navigate the seemingly complex task of "greening" their data center-- including everything from improving capacity, lowering energy usage and costs, to understanding the role of the facility and how to create a master plan.
"There is an increasing need for education as it relates to innovations within Data Centers," said Byron Mignanelli, CEO, GSMI. "We are pleased to provide an objective learning environment for leaders to share, gain insight, and create opportunities,"
The venue is San Diego's shrine of green computing- The Supercomputer Center at University of California, San Diego. The SDSC is an 80,000 "green" square foot expansion which was awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver equivalent status, meaning it met certain optimal standards for energy efficiency across a variety of categories. It operates 53% more efficiently than California standards and earned a California Public Utilities Commission Best Practices Award at the annual UC/CSU/CCC Sustainability Conference.
June's Green Data Center Conference will include GSMI's coveted Go Green: 10 for 7 Demonstration Series. When an organization makes the decision to green its data center, they are faced with a wide variety of options and products. GSMI created the 10 for 7 series to help ease the confusion. The session gives ten experts seven minutes to give you the details on their solution of choice. Contact GSMI for more information or to book your spot: http://www.greendatacenterconference.com/
Some of June's information sessions include: Why Go Green?, GRC and Green Data Centers, Hackers, Attackers, and Cyber Security, Initiating and Following Through on a Disaster Recovery Plan, Green Retrofitting that Can Improve Capacity & Efficiency in Your Data Center, Finding a Business and Financial Justification for Greening Your Data Center, How the Internet Giants are Getting into Energy Management, Developing and Outfitting a Master Plan for a Green Data Center, and more.
February's Keynote speakers included: Jessica Black- Director Brightworks, Jon Flower- Vice President of Advanced Technology Adaptec, Scott Lewis- Founder and CEO Brightworks, Wayne Adams- Chairman SNIA Board of Directors, Mark Bramfitt, P.E.- Consultant Utility and Information Technology Industry Strategic Engagement, Bruce Myatt, P.E.- Director of Projects Mission Critical Facilities.
For more information or to register for the event, go to www.greendatacenterconference.com
CONTACT: Dana Savoca GSMI 888.409.4418, ex. 8 Dana.Savoca@gsmiweb.com www.greendatacenterconference.com
About Global Strategic Management Institute The Global Strategic Management Institute (GSMI) www.gsmiweb.com is one of today's premier executive level conference companies. The firm develops forums, exhibitions and leadership trainings for the world’s leading business decision-makers in many areas including corporate social responsibility, compliance, marketing/branding, performance, quality and risk management, sustainable strategies, buildings a real estate development
General: GSMI's Green Data Center Conference Attracts Industry Leaders and Experts
Posted by GSMIweb on 2010-01-22 12:31:01 MST
January 22, 2010, San Diego, CA - Energy experts estimate that data centers eat up as much as 3% of all electricity generated in the United States. Executives who are intent on both reducing the environmental impact and cost of their data center while finding ways to improve capacity, storage and efficiency, are looking for answers. Corporate, non-profit and government sector executives, who are not necessarily IT professionals, must become familiar with how resource consumption within their data center affects things like electricity usage and carbon emissions. These same executives must find ways to address the short term financial commitment to "greening" their data center while easing the budget pressures that come along with new regulations.
The Green Data Center Conference, hosted by the Global Strategic Management Institute (GSMI), scheduled for February 2-4, 2010 in San Diego will provide industry executives with answers, tools, and information that they need to navigate the seemingly complex task of "greening" their data center-- including everything from improving capacity, lowering energy usage and costs, to understanding the role of the facility and how to create a master plan.
Program topics include: Green Storage & Backup; How Economics, Regulation & Resources are Impacting Corporate Data Strategies; Cloud Computing; Outsourcing; Building Facilities; Quick Steps to Reduce Energy Consumption; Leveraging Virtualization in the Data Center; Cyber Security & Disaster Recovery
The venue- San Diego’s shrine of green computing- The Supercomputer Center at University of California, San Diego. The SDSC is an 80,000 "green" square foot expansion which was awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver equivalent status, meaning it met certain optimal standards for energy efficiency across a variety of categories. It will operate 53% more efficiently than California standards and earned a California Public Utilities Commission Best Practices Award at the annual UC/CSU/CCC Sustainability Conference.
Confirmed participating companies and organizations include: I/O Data Center, Adaptec, IBM, Digital Realty Trust, Storage IO, Xiotech, Jones Lang LaSalle, the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and many more.
Four separately bookable workshops are also offered: Incorporating the Human Factor in the Green Data Center; Smart Data Centers; Advanced Energy Efficient Data Centers; Financial & Environmental Benefits of Virtualization.
Keynote speakers include: Jessica Black- Director Brightworks, Jon Flower- Vice President of Advanced Technology Adaptec, Scott Lewis- Founder and CEO Brightworks, Wayne Adams- Chairman SNIA Board of Directors, Mark Bramfitt, P.E.- Consultant Utility and Information Technology Industry Strategic Engagement, Bruce Myatt, P.E.- Director of Projects Mission Critical Facilities.
The Green Data Center Conference is being sponsored by such innovative companies as: Rackwise, Glacial Energy, AIS-World Class Data Centers, Synapsense- Wireless Instrumentation Solutions, Future Facilities, and Arch Rock.
GSMI's media partners include: Mission Critical Magazine and its associated website missioncriticalmagazine.com, Processor (.com)- Products, News, and Information Data Centers Can Trust, Data Center Journal- Where IT, Facilities, and, Design Meet, and The Data Center Marketplace- A to Z Solutions for the Data Center.
For more information or to register for the event, go to www.greendatacenterconference.com
CONTACT:
Cheryl Fallick
GSMI
888.409.4418, ex. 5
Cheryl.Fallick@gsmiweb.com
www.greendatacenterconference.com
About Global Strategic Management Institute
The Global Strategic Management Institute (GSMI) www.gsmiweb.com is one of today’s premier executive level conference companies. The firm develops forums, exhibitions and leadership trainings for the world’s leading business decision-makers in many areas including corporate social responsibility, compliance, marketing/branding, performance, quality and risk management, sustainable strategies, buildings a real estate development