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8.15 - 9.00 Arrival Breakfast |
9:00
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9:40 |
Metrics
Understanding the performance barrier and managing expectations. A panel of experts will discuss and give their opinions on the various optimisation strategies. |
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Cost Management
There are an array of costs that need to be understood, from infrastructure development costs, to equipment purchasing through to creating redundancy to achieve zero downtime. A panel of experts will discuss key considerations for justifying spend.
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Infrastructure Trends
Tailor your facility in stages to exploit flexible, scalable energy efficient technologies and new architectures.
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9:40
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10:20 |
High Density Datacentre - Trends, Challenges & Solutions
As applications such as virtualization, blade servers, quad core processor servers, and server consolidation increase to drive higher and higher densities, it becomes critical to fully understand the drivers as well as the key challenges one may encounter during deployment.
Mr. Shailendra Shukla
Country Sales Manager- ITeS vertical
APC by Schneider Electric
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10:20
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11:00 |
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IBM’s Dynamic Infrastructure – How Green Data Centres Pay for Themselves
Energy cost for data centres is the major growing expense within the IT community, even if the IT community isn’t specifically paying for the energy bill. But it’s also very clear that energy metrics, and making your whole facility more energy efficient.
Mr. Vidyasagar Puthran
Project Manager- Infrastructure Services
IBM |
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The Importance of Managing Cabling Infrastructure to Manage Heat Within the Data Centre & Its Impact
Tyco Electronics’ Presentation at Data centre Strategics 2010 is aimed at importance of managing cabling infrastructure to manage heat within the Data centre & its impact. These include parameters such as
- Challenges from cable management, capable of handling with today’s and tomorrow’s.
Mr. Mylaraiah J.N
Country Technical Manager
Tyco Electronics Corporation (India)
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11.00 - 11.20 Morning Coffee Break |
11:20
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12:00 |
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Innovative Data Centre IT Solutions that really satisfy your needs!
Nowadays requirements for Data Centre Infrastructure seem to be impossible to meet. Apart from being energy efficient the solutions have to be modular, low in terms of TCO, easy to deploy and they should be able to cope with highest densities and availabilities.
Mr. Dominik Mizdrak
Director - Global Business Development IT
Rittal |
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Data Centres - Capabilities & Solutions
While there is enough knowledge on building data centres in a conventional method or by using the most advanced technologies, there are some services that help in making better informed decisions while approaching a data centre design.
Mr. Prasanna Kumar
Regional Director - India and SAARC
Leviton |
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12:00
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12:40 |
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Foundation for the Next Generation DC
What global customers look for in the data centre and how can a service provider build/ design an efficient facility that meets the 'Green' standards and also effectively address customer needs.
Mr. Kunwar Kishore Arora,
Sr Vice President- Data centres, Managed Services and Security, Enterprise Services,
Bharti Airtel Limited
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The E3 Approach for Reliance Industries
The most Efficient, Economic and Environmentally conscious solution for the continuous support of both critical IT and cooling loads.
Hitec’s presentation is aimed at Clients, and their Consultants, with vital data/IT requirements and who value reliability, resilience and maximising the user benefits of their UPS equipment.
Mr. Chris Dow
Sales Director
Hitec Power Protection Asia Pacific
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12:40
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13:20 |
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Advanced Cooling For Datacom Facilities
The Latest Cooling Technology that provides owners and operators of Data centre facilities with Cooling Solutions that significantly reduce energy consumption, radically decrease space requirements and result in measurable immediate cost savings, to support the sustainable operation of both new and existing sites.
Mr. Manish Bhatnagar
Vice President - Cooling Solutions Division
APW President Systems Ltd. |
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Economic Considerations Green DC.
Organizations today are busy building large data centres to cater to their business requirements. The pace with which computing power being crammed into these data centres has made energy consumption as one of the key challenge for IT managers.
1. Higher power consumption leads also increase chilling requirement, thereby further increasing power consumption
2. Increasing cost of power is further adding to the challenge
Mr. Kunal Pande
Director
KPMG |
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13.20 - 14.20 Networking Lunch Break |
14:20
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15:00 |
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Green Measures - Planning and Designing for Efficiency; The International Flavour in India
The fact that Data Centres are massive consumers and wasters of energy is increasingly recognized and experienced in India. Where do we go wrong when we build and run these Data Centres?
Ms. Shaheen Meeran
Managing Director
SCHNABEL DC Consultants India
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Data Centre Automation & Compliance
- Resource Optimization through Automation.
- Compliance for Quality and Cost.
Mr. Ram Sambasivan
Consultant |
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15:00
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15:40 |
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Effective Data Centre Planning
As technology is increasingly becoming the ‘business’ information and the infrastructure that house that information is growing in importance. Planning for the information and the underlying infrastructure thus becomes key to the success of business.
Mr. Basant Shroff
Associate Director
Ernst & Young |
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Responsible Resilience
While the scale of business grows, the need for having secure infrastructure in terms of installations and datacentres becomes that much more stringent and non-compromisable. With stakes getting higher, and disruptions in business getting uncomfortably closer with the “reality” of incidents, the need to have structured plans of business resilience is critical for survival.
Mr. Dhiraj Lal
Country Manager
BCM Institute |
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15.40 - 16.00 Afternoon Coffee Break |
16:00
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16:40 |
Outsourcing
Assessing the options for outsourced environments. The correlation between SLAs and uptime. What does this mean for your organisation's productivity.
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Green Brigade
Virtualisation, green technologies, fuel cells, power management, accountability. What does green mean in the Indian context? A panel of experts will discuss and conceptualise the green remit. Discussing fundamentals from design through to implementation. |
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Best Practice & Codes of Conduct for Data Centres.
The panel of experts will look at the various accreditations and technical learning platforms available for delegates.
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16:40
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17:20 |
Data Centre Efficiency in India in 2010 – The State of Play
In conjunction with this conference DCGT has conducted a major survey of how Indian CIOs and data centre managers are bringing efficiencies into their data centres and the rest of their IT function. What technologies are being implemented? What policies and practices? What difference are they making? This presentation highlights the findings of the survey – timely India-specific research on real-life solutions to real-life problems. We believe this is the first survey of its type ever conducted in India.
Mr. Graeme Philipson
Research Director
Connection Research
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