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TIME

HALL 1

HALL 2

 

8.15 - 9.00 Arrival Breakfast

9:00
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9:20

9:20
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10:00

10:00
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10:40

Bringing Together the Business,
IT and the Data Centre

This presentation will highlight the importance of aligning the IT operational and strategic plans with the businesses strategic directions to promote business growth, direction and resilience.

Mr Danny Davis
Executive Director
CIO Institute of Australia

 

 


 

 


Tri-Generation in the Data Centres
As the demands of the data centre grow in respect to protecting the compute environment and reducing operating costs and carbon foot print, alternate methods of power generation and supply are being widely sought.

Mr Michael McPhee
Associate Director
Umow Lai

Mr Anthony Dorinko
Associate
Umow Lai



10:40
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11:20

Highly Efficient Data Centre Cooling by means of Dynamic Free Cooling
The decision to green the data centre is no longer a question of “if”, but “when”. With significant energy efficiency gains possible using ambient air free-cooling, the challenge will be to select the optimum technology to meet initial capital cost constraints whilst maximizing long term operational benefits. Stulz will present a comparative analysis of the various free-cooling techniques currently available.

Mr Mark Ebert
Technical Solutions Engineer
Stulz Australia Pty Ltd

Designing Data Center UPS Systems For Flexibility, Reliability, Efficiency and Load Growth
The presentation will provide practical advice on considerations to make when planning data centre power reticulation - Designing for flexible configurations (N,  N+1 , 2N), gaining the most useable power to maximize data centre utilization, advances in high efficiency UPS designs and their  impact on data centre running costs, now and into the future, addressing input harmonics and power factor, designing and implementing a scalable system that will grow with the connected load and reliability considerations.

Mr Carlo Quiriconi
Technical Services Manager
Chloride Power Protection Pty Ltd.


10:40
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11:20

Highly Efficient Data Centre Cooling by means of Dynamic Free Cooling
The decision to green the data centre is no longer a question of “if”, but “when”. With significant energy efficiency gains possible using ambient air free-cooling, the challenge will be to select the optimum technology to meet initial capital cost constraints whilst maximizing long term operational benefits. Stulz will present a comparative analysis of the various free-cooling techniques currently available.

Mr Mark Ebert
Technical Solutions Engineer
Stulz Australia

Designing Data Center UPS Systems For Flexibility, Reliability, Efficiency and Load Growth
The presentation will provide practical advice on considerations to make when planning data centre power reticulation - Designing for flexible configurations (N,  N+1 , 2N), gaining the most useable power to maximize data centre utilization, advances in high efficiency UPS designs and their  impact on data centre running costs, now and into the future, addressing input harmonics and power factor, designing and implementing a scalable system that will grow with the connected load and reliability considerations.

Mr Carlo Quiriconi
Technical Services Manager
Chloride Power Protection Pty Ltd.


 

11.20 - 11.40 Morning Coffee Break

11:40
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12:20

Mission Critical Facilities - A Collaborative Approach to Reduce TCO
Traditionally international standards specifying data centre design, construction and operation include substantial amount prescriptive and informative detail and initially the revision group started along this same track then decided this is not what is needed to improve Australian’s computer environments.


Mr Martin Hablutzel,
Executive Marketing Manager
Siemens


Dynamic UPS systems: The cheaper, greener solution
In this presentation a class of kinetic energy based UPS system is presented and compared to conventional Static UPS systems.

Mr Siegfried Bernecker
Division Manager
Hitzinger Austria










12:20
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13:00

Modernising Data Centre Power Infrastructure
A discussion on Powerchain solutions, including power distribution and power quality strategies to eliminate “under-powered” or “out of power” situations, freeing “stranded” capacity, increasing efficiency and reliability with a reduction in the total cost of ownership. Converging ad hoc IT, Facility and Utility systems to provide enterprise wide real time monitoring.

Mr Michael Mallia
General Manager, Power Quality
Eaton Industries, Electrical Group

Modular Data Centres - The Evolution to Green and Flexible
A look at the driving forces behind the rise of Modular Data Centres, the variations in designs that have emerged and how these address different issues in the move to greener data centres.


Mr James Hills
Principal Consultant,
SGI Professional Services



 

13.00 - 14.00 Networking Lunch Break

14:00
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14:40

Progress in revising the Australian Standard for Computer Accommodation AS 2834-1995
The presentation is to provide an audience with an outline the group’s direction and progress to date.

Mr Alan McCubbin
Enginering Director
MATAM


Selecting The Right Team –
Effective Project Management

Regardless whether you are undertaking a datacentre build or relocation or general building project for that matter, the principals of effective project management remain the same.

Mr Matthew Page
Project Director
Coffey Projects

 

 

 

 

14:40
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15:20

Data Centre Outage-
Lessons Learnt

Data centre outages are a data centre manager’s worst nightmare. Communications with customers and other stakeholders is vital.

Mr Bruce Klimeck
Data Centre Operations Manager
Primus Telecom

 

 

 




Data Centre Best Practice Design - Tier IV vs Multi Tier II
High energy levels consumed in data centres, and the resultant carbon footprints, may be mitigated through integration of innovative engineering solutions.

Mr Dan Pointon,
Regional Director
Hurleypalmerflatt




 

15.20 - 15.40 Afternoon Coffee Break

15:40
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16:20

Bridging the Communication Gap
This presentation will address the communication gap between business and technology components of an organisation when developing Business
Continuity plans. In particular will explore the implications of
terminology confusion, assumptions and lack of a pro-active approach.

Mr Phil Carter
Group Business Continuity Management, ANZ

Certified Fellow
Business Continuity Institute (BCI)

An Overview of BICSI’s 002 New Data Centre Design Standard and Recommended Practices
This presentation will offer an overview of BICSI and the new BICSI 002 standard for Data Centres which is in final draft form and due for release in March 2010.

Mr Tony Khoury - RCDD
National Sales & Technical Director
Page Data Pty Ltd
Member BICSI



16:20
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17:00

The Head Table - Moderated Q & A Panel Discussion
Data Centre Efficiencies - Infrastructure & Compute

Panelists:
Mr Peter Koulos - Norman Disney Young
Mr Danny Davis - CIO Institute

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