(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center power management companies Federspiel Controls (www.federspielcontrols.com), Power Assure (www.powerassure.com), Raritan (www.raritan.com), and Teladata (www.teledata.com) announced on Thursday they will be hosting a summit next month that focuses on optimizing energy efficiency within data centers.
Held on September 9th at the Santa Clara Hilton, the half-day “Energy Savings Now” event will examine how to benefit from advances in data center energy management.
The seminar will feature a keynote address by William Dunckel, senior project manager in the Customer Energy Efficiency division of Pacific, Gas & Electric.
The presentation will provide insights into “The Integrated System to Manage the Data Center Ecology.”
The event will also feature several power management experts, including Federspiel Controls founder and CEO Dr. Clifford Federspiel, Power Assure CTO Clemens Pfeiffer, Raritan director power management architecture Henry Hsu, and Teladata CEO Bob Brown.
Brown will discuss the ease of putting efficient systems in place, the timeline for achieving savings, common misconceptions about data center energy efficiency, green opportunities that will lead to industry leading positions, cost savings through rebates and incentives, and walk attendees through a how-to reduction plan to optimize efficiency.
Individuals who are interested in attending the event can register now on Raritan’s website.
The demand in green data centers continues to rise, as inflating energy costs and the looming power crisis force IT companies to implement new technologies and strategies to reduce its energy consumption.
Environmental and energy news service Environmental Leader issued a report this week that projects the US green data center market to increase from $3.82 billion in 2010 to $13.81 billion in 2015.
The report also showed that the IT field accounts for 2 percent of the world’s carbon emissions, while data centers operate at 4 percent average utilization.
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