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Simplifying and Greening the Data Center

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Willard Hotel, Washington, DC

Download Curt Aubley’s presentation from the event:
http://1105govinfoevents.com/events/2009/sgdc09/CurtAubleyPresentation.pdf


Many government enterprises are implementing data center consolidation and building next-generation computing facilities.  As agency requirements evolve, the technologies and design strategies to support them also have made a quantum shift forward.

Today’s “always-on” government enterprises rely on complex networks and data centers.   Future operating environments must be highly flexible and adaptable, enabling public sector organizations to add capacity, increase network connectivity, and support new applications with minimal advanced planning.  The IT professionals managing these data centers must provide secure information sharing within and among authorized users, who will tolerate virtually no downtime.

An additional challenge facing data center architects and managers is reducing overall energy consumption. As data centers worldwide continue to demand energy at exponential rates, technologies such as virtualization and automation can help government IT professionals reduce costs and make significant reductions to their energy consumption. .

Mark your calendar today and plan to join your colleagues in June for a lively discussion of the enabling technologies that will help meet your agency business and mission requirements.   Seminar faculty will include government and industry experts focused on major trends that impact data center operations, including:

  • Virtualization
  • Cloud computing
  • Green computing and energy-saving opportunities

Space is limited. Register today for Simplifying and Greening the Data Center.

We look forward to seeing you in June.

 


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