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    Feb242009

    Wasting Watts – Data Center Dynamics NY event

    DataCenterKnowledge blogged the DCD NY event.

    DataCenterDynamics NY Coming March 4

    February 24th, 2009 : Rich Miller

    DataCenterDynamics will hold its 7th annual New York conference and expo on Wednesday, March 4th at the Hilton Avenue of the Americas. Last year’s event drew more than 900 data center professionals involved in the design, construction and operation of mission critical IT facilities. The conference will include updates from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy, ASHRAE’s TC9.9 and The Green Grid focusing on new regulations, codes, standards, metrics and accreditation. There will also be case studies and technical overviews on data center design and construction techniques, including adaptive thermal management, modular building platforms, and new power architectures.

    and here information about the event.

    New York

    Wednesday, 4th March
    Hilton Av. of the Americas

    Wasting Watts?
    Find out how to unleash your stranded capacity, do even more with less and balance data center productivity with efficiency at the 7th Annual New York DatacenterDynamics Conference and Expo

    As a focal point for end-users, consultants and solution providers, the DatacenterDynamics Conference & Expo is New York's largest gathering of professionals involved in the design, build and operational management of 24/7 mission critical IT facilities. It is an unrivalled education & networking opportunity for the industry, where the regular audience is characterized by senior representatives of the financial sector, trading firms, service enterprises and other Fortune 500 companies operating in the New York Metropolitan area.

    I’ll be there as well.

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