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Monday, October 06, 2008
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Autumn Conference
The Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Conference will be held in Verona, Italy.

For information, please contact Alasdair Meldrum, Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Programme Director at +44 20 8873 3475, Mob: +44 7879 494 579, Email: tui@ameldrum.demon.co.uk.

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Friday, October 10, 2008
Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Autumn Conference
The Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Conference will be held in Verona, Italy.

For information, please contact Alasdair Meldrum, Site Uptime Network-Europe, Middle East & Africa Programme Director at +44 20 8873 3475, Mob: +44 7879 494 579, Email: tui@ameldrum.demon.co.uk.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
How To Get IT And Facilities Together To Improve Data Center Energy Efficiency Online Seminar
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, October 15, 2008 Module 1: ITIL: IT/Facilities Communication Catalyst

Thursday, October 16, 2008 Module 2: Problem and Change Management: IT Does It Too!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Module 3: Configuration and Capacity Management: Discover the Lost Arts

Thursday, October 23, 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.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Site Uptime Network-North American Fall Conference
The 2008 Site Uptime Network-North America Fall Joint Conference will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Dallas, TX October 26-29, 2008.

>>Online Registration is now open


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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Site Uptime Network-North American Fall Conference
The 2008 Site Uptime Network-North America Fall Joint Conference will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Dallas, TX October 26-29, 2008.

>>Online Registration is now open


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Thursday, October 30, 2008
How To Plan, Justify, And Manage A Major Data Center Project | Dallas
The issues facing a data center project owner are evolving so rapidly that even those who completed a data center project five years ago are not aware of the current issues surrounding sophistication and complexity (i.e. density, cost, continuous availability, and Sustainability).

This interactive seminar and practical tutorial illustrates the most successful approaches used to get a new data center project approved and off to an optimal start with the “right” budget. As with many once-in-a-career projects, the most serious pitfalls occur in the very beginning before management knows enough to clearly define the project’s life cycle objectives. As a result, many multimillion-dollar data centers recently built, or currently in design or construction, have insufficient capabilities to achieve a fifteen-year useful life. In fact, most of these data centers will become functionally obsolete within the next five years.

Members of the seminar faculty have conceptualized and managed billions of dollars in major renovations and new data center or critical facility projects and know how to define and justify a project’s life cycle objectives. The first lesson learned from their collective wisdom is to understand management’s expectations as well as the needs of the business before the project’s schedule and budget are set.

Attendees Will Take Home:

  • A game plan to get buy-in across the organization
  • The need to understand the rules of engagement
  • Ability to develop and then articulate data center program strategy and requirements so that upper management will understand them in order to avoid both surprises and disappointment
  • How to prevent your data center from prematurely becoming functionally obsolete
  • Confidence to claim and maintain ownership of your own project
  • An action list of things to start doing on your return to the office
  • How to match your business needs to the Tier level and other key criteria

 

>>Register Online Now...

Contact Info : Thomas Baehr - Client Relationship Manager Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Friday, October 31, 2008
How To Plan, Justify, And Manage A Major Data Center Project | Dallas
The issues facing a data center project owner are evolving so rapidly that even those who completed a data center project five years ago are not aware of the current issues surrounding sophistication and complexity (i.e. density, cost, continuous availability, and Sustainability).

This interactive seminar and practical tutorial illustrates the most successful approaches used to get a new data center project approved and off to an optimal start with the “right” budget. As with many once-in-a-career projects, the most serious pitfalls occur in the very beginning before management knows enough to clearly define the project’s life cycle objectives. As a result, many multimillion-dollar data centers recently built, or currently in design or construction, have insufficient capabilities to achieve a fifteen-year useful life. In fact, most of these data centers will become functionally obsolete within the next five years.

Members of the seminar faculty have conceptualized and managed billions of dollars in major renovations and new data center or critical facility projects and know how to define and justify a project’s life cycle objectives. The first lesson learned from their collective wisdom is to understand management’s expectations as well as the needs of the business before the project’s schedule and budget are set.

Attendees Will Take Home:

  • A game plan to get buy-in across the organization
  • The need to understand the rules of engagement
  • Ability to develop and then articulate data center program strategy and requirements so that upper management will understand them in order to avoid both surprises and disappointment
  • How to prevent your data center from prematurely becoming functionally obsolete
  • Confidence to claim and maintain ownership of your own project
  • An action list of things to start doing on your return to the office
  • How to match your business needs to the Tier level and other key criteria

 

>>Register Online Now...

Contact Info : Thomas Baehr - Client Relationship Manager Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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