IT Firm Teledata to Host Data Center Conference

A screen shot of Teledata's Technology Convergence Conference speaker lineup

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — IT consulting firm Teladata (www.teledata.com) announced on Friday it will host its Technology Convergence Conference on February 23 at 7:30 a.m. at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

IT and facilities leaders from across the country will gather at the conference to share best practices and provide detailed case studies relating to common yet complex technological and organizational challenges in the data center space.

The full-day conference will cover the relationship between technology and the ecosystem with four separate tracks, including converging technologies, energy-efficient strategies, solutions for top data center challenges and IT/Facilities strategic planning.

Data Center Knowledge editor Rich Miller will moderate a morning panel on cloud computing titled Reconciling the Speed Change Requirements by Cloud Computing for Data Centers.

In another session, titled Bridging the IT/Facilities Gap: Global Benefits of Visualization, Optimization and Power Metering, Cisco Systems IT program manager Tim Cox will demonstrate a web-based monitoring application he developed internally that manages physical resource allocation in facilities.

Attendees will also hear end-user case studies that are applicable to small, medium and large enterprises.

Some of the presentation topics include Cloud Computing: Hype vs. Reality, Data Center Challenges and Solutions for R&D Labs, Advantages and Disadvantages of Owning vs. Leasing Data Center Space, Results of Yahoo!’s Next Generation Data Center, Avoiding Unnecessary Costs when Transitioning the Enterprise to the Next Generation Internet Protocol (IPv6), Top AV and Security Trends that Impact Facilities and IT Design, Bridging the IT/Facilities Gap: Global Benefits of Visualization, Optimization and Power Metering, and New Utility Energy Efficiency Programs for Data Centers.

The full agenda can be at Teledata’s conference website. The company says registration is still open and interested individuals can register at the website.

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