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Conference registrations
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CANNING
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PADANG
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RAFFLES
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8.15 - 9.00 Arrival Breakfast |
09:00
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09:10 |
Conference Chairman Opening Speech - Key Statistics
(PADANG HALL)
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09:10
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09:50 |
The Tropical Urban Data Centre - An Architecture of Efficiency and Sustainability.
The architectural approach to the efficient and sustainable design and future proofing of Modern Data Centres is directly related to the accommodation and integration of ever changing technology and user demands.
Mr Jeffrey Allan
Director & Principal Designer
AWP Pte Ltd
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No More Data Centers?
In 2006, Amazon.com launched its Cloud Computing platform, Amazon Web Services.
Today developers, startups, SMBs, large corporations and Government institutions are successfully adopting AWS to solve their IT problems.
Mr Simone Brunozzi
AWS Technology Evangelist, APAC
Amazon Web Services
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A Perspective on Datacenter Transformation
Trends from US, Europe, and at certain extent Asia, indicate that businesses will need to look for ways beyond the traditional incremental efficiency measures to continue keeping the IT spend in control, particularly for datacenters.
Mr John Rubio
Senior Engagement Manager,
South East Asia
McKinsey & Company
Mr BV Vaidyanath
Engagement Manager, South East Asia
McKinsey & Company |
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09:50
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10:50 |
Measure To Control
Mr Kenneth G. Brill, Founder, Uptime Institute
(PADANG HALL)
Presenting Corporate Average Data Center Efficiency (CADE) and Site Analytics Validate Effectiveness (SAVE) initiatives. These are concrete and comprehensive programs for radically cutting data center OpEx, CapEx, energy consumption, and carbon footprint in the immediate short term (18 months) by benchmarking and controlling IT and Facility energy consumption.
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10:50
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11:30 |
EcoStruxure™ Integrated Energy Management Solution from Building to Data Centre
Capacity constraints, efficiency losses due to poor system design, lack of standardization, low adoption of renewable energy and implementation conflicts between broad and local energy policies are some of the factors that contribute to the ongoing energy obstacles that companies face.
Mr David Blumanis
Data Centre Advisor
Asia Pacific & Japan
APC by Schneider Electric
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Achieving Enterprise Command Center Operational Excellence for Reduced Costs and Optimized Service Delivery and Management
An efficient ECC operations takes more than just the physical design of the command center.
Mr Rodney Ogata
Enterprise Command Center Global Site & Facility Services Offering Executive,
Global Technology Services, IBM
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Best Practices to Achieve Green & Lean Data Centre
In the presentation, Panduit will discuss the Data Centre trends and its challenges, the impact of virtualization, cost control and Green IT requirements on lean data centre design. We will also understand how to build the foundation of a Green Data Centre and learn how to optimize power and cooling to achieve an energy efficient Data Centre.
Mr Ng Khee Seong Marketing Manager - Solutions
PANDUIT
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11:30 – 11:50 Morning Coffee Break |
11:50
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12:30 |
Secure Power Supply
The capacity and the power demand of the Data Centres are increasing rapidly. Piller presents a solution to manage a clean, and reliable power supply for big size Data Centres.
Mr Daniel Bianconi
Area Sales Manager
UPS Systems
Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG
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Efficiency Without Compromise
Next Generation ICT Infrastructure Solutions
While rapid advances in technology have given enterprises more computer firepower, they have also resulted in data centers that are resource-hungry, more complex and more expensive to manage.
Mr Ross Hammond
Managing Director
Emerson Network Power (Singapore)
Pte Ltd
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Data Centre Efficiency from the Ground Up
Current data center designs do not provide accurate visibility of power consumption and this leads to inefficiency due to overcapacity. This in turn, makes it difficult for IT managers to measure and manage data center energy usage.
Mr Frank Huang
Product Marketing Manager, Asia Pacific Raritan Asia Pacific
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12:30
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13:10 |
HP Converged Infrastructure.
Helping our customers unleash their untapped potential.
Mr Sean Wong
Sales Specialist
Converged Infrastructure
Hewlett Packard Singapore
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Building Efficient Facilities.
Preparing Your Organisation for Global Carbon Issues with High-Efficiency Data Centres and Enterprise-Wide Solutions.
Global organizations are faced with the challenge to increase revenue, reduce expenses and their carbon foot footprint while meeting increased regulatory pressures and managing risk.
Mr Dominic Loh
Senior Sales Manager, South East Asia
Eaton Industries Pte Ltd
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UPS System Optimization for Data-Centers. Gamatronic’s modular solution
Much has been said about high energy consumption of data-centre equipment. As the IT suppliers push for speed and processing power in an ever reducing footprint, energy usage to cool and power those devices can only increase.
Mr Amer S. Subhi
APAC Sales Manager
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Israel
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13:10 – 14:00 Lunch Buffet |
14:00
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14:40 |
3D Cubed: Effective Unified Capacity Management.
Effective Unified Capacity Management - A unified efficient approach to capacity management, with a focus on critical infrastructure, allowing automated reporting at all levels in the organisation.
Mr Joerg Meyer
Senior Consultant
PTS Consulting
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Increasing Energy Efficiency in Data center
According to the speaker, significant opportunities exist to improve data center energy use and efficiency through the implementation of best practices and leading edge engineering design strategies.
Mr ALKESH R.SOLANKI
Member of ASHRAE Singapore Chapter
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Economic Considerations Green Data Centre
Organizations today are busy building large data centres to cater to their business requirements. The pace with which computing power is being crammed into these data centres has made energy consumption one of the key challenges for IT senior executives
Mr Ray Chong
Director, Advisory
KPMG Singapore
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14:40
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15:40 |
The Technical Classroom
(PADANG HALL)
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15:40 – 16:00 Afternoon Coffee Break |
16:00
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16:40 |
The Grand Panel Discussion
(PADANG HALL)
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