Enterprise data centers need to be much more energy efficient. Most
experts agree that to achieve this, Facilities and IT organizations
must work together very closely. But how do you overcome the
complexity, habits, and functional silos that make improving energy
efficiency such a difficult task?
How to Get IT and Facilities to Work Together to Improve Energy Efficiency
will prepare your executive team to create the means for improved
communication and cooperation between IT and Facilities, drive shared
best practices through the entire data center operation, and
significantly improve data center energy efficiency. Based on the
Information Technology Infrastructure Library, this online seminar
provides proven processes, metrics, and vocabulary to bring IT and
Facilities together in the effort to reduce data center energy
consumption.
By the end of the seminar, your executive team will understand how to:
- Develop metrics that will enable Facilities and IT to plan and operate more efficiently
- Utilize
proven change management, asset management, and capacity planning
processes to drive data center business and operations on the basis of
best practices
- Achieve the integration of functions between IT and Facilities departments necessary to efficient enterprise IT operations
- Provide a common language for Facilities and IT departments to create more effective communication and efficient operations
- Utilize
the principals of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library
(ITIL) framework to create processes for achieving and maintaining
continuous improvement in “Lean and Green” IT
- Implement three immediate efficiency boosting processes
- Implement three long-term efficiency improving practices
>>Register Online
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Module 1: ITIL: IT/Facilities Communication Catalyst
Thursday, September 11, 2008 Module 2: Problem and Change Management: IT Does It Too!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Module 3: Configuration and Capacity Management: Discover the Lost Arts
Thursday, September 18, 2008 Module 4: Avoiding the IT/FAC Train Wreck
One fee registers you for all four sessions. Sessions may not be taken individually.
Each module lasts 60 minutes. The series schedule is as follows: Module 1: March 11; Module 2: March 13; Module 3: March 18; Module 4: March 19. Each module meets at 2 PM Mountain time (1 PM Pacific, 3 PM Central, 4 PM Eastern). Upon registration, you will receive teleconference number, URL, and Login information.
Please contact Tom Baehr, Client Relationship Manager at
tbaehr@uptimeinstitute.org or 505.946.3454 with any questions or for help registering for this online seminar.