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Why Attend

About The Event

Data Center managers today are faced with any number of huge challenges, from justifying costs, to optimizing resources, to consolidating data centers, to security, contingency planning and backup and recovery.

As corporate America emerges from the economic slump, more demands are being placed on data center facilities to not only continue managing cost, but to also support new growth initiatives.

How can data center managers meet these needs?

This one-day virtual trade show will offer solutions to some of today’s biggest data center challenges. It will give you a chance to hear for peers who overcame the toughest data center hurdles. It will let you connect with the industry’s top experts and solicit their advice. And it will arm you with proven techniques that you can deploy in your organization -- today.

Each session and speaker is specifically designed to offer practical, proven ways to achieve bottom line benefits for your department and organization.

LISTEN: A series of in-depth case studies will delve into data center consolidation, data center optimization, virtualization, cloud computing and more.

LEARN:  CIOs, data center managers and other practitioners will offer tips and techniques to overcome the biggest data center hurdles and help you create a world-class data center.

NETWORK: Interactive features of the virtual trade show will give you the chance to connect with peers who are confronting similar experiences and challenges.

DISCUSS: Discussion forums will let you connect with leading data center experts who can offer advice on how to deal with the toughest situations.

TAKE ACTION:  Download planning tools and calculators, access the in-depth research, and discover emerging technologies, leading-edge products and the latest services that can ensure your companies success.

Who Should Attend

  • Chief information officers
  • Data center managers
  • IT VPs
  • IS/MIS directors
  • Chief technical officers
  • Project managers
  • Facilities managers
  • Infrastructure managers
  • Cloud computing/grid computing managers
  • Storage managers
  • Chief security officers
  • Chief risk officers
  • Data recovery/business continuity managers
  • Software enterprise architects
  • Software developers
  • Enterprise architects
  • Data warehouse architects/managers
  • Business line managers