Your Special Opportunity to See the
Brand New Schneider Electric Technology Center!
For months now we've been travelling from city to city discussing the new challenges IT managers face with the growing trend toward increased power and heat loads in the data center. Talk is good, but seeing is even better.
This summer you have the opportunity to meet and discuss the future of data center design with some of the top companies the IT industry today. But what makes this particular program special is the location - the brand-new Schneider Electric Technology Center in St. Louis, MO.
On Tuesday June 10th we will be bringing our Blade Ready Roadshow to the newest and most technologically advanced power and cooling research center in the United States. Located almost in the center of the nation, this beautiful new facility is just a short flight from most Midwest cities and offers an incredible combination of resources to help in the design and management of power and cooling solutions in the modern data center.
A truly multi-purpose building, the Schneider Electric Technology Center serves as an advanced R&D facility offering detailed environmental testing, heat-load simulations and a test data center that can be custom configured to offer proof of concept testing for specialized system designs. There are also live datacenter demonstration rooms with a mixture of physical designs that clearly illustrate power and cooling challenges, as well as potential options for solving them.
This special, full-day program will be held in the Technology Center's outstanding training and conference facilities, and along with our regular program you will have the opportunity to tour the Technology Center and discuss your current challenges with some of the engineers who are designing the datacenter of the future. If you are looking to upgrade your existing facility or build something new, this just may be the one program you can't afford to miss.
Attendees will learn about the following:
How to save time, money and energy in your data center
Best practices for implementing virtualization and blade servers within your processing environment
The evolution of datacenter design for flexibility and heat management
The growing importance of the Efficient Enterprise™ and eco-friendly “Green” initiatives
Server product trends and future direction for virtual environments
Making datacenters more secure and efficient to manage through remote monitoring