- Speakers
- Dan Swinhoe, DCD
- Rich Kenny, Interact
How can infrastructure ops improve efficiency and impact the bottom line?
Running a data center remains a fine balancing act. Not only must operators ensure uptime; this must be managed alongside sustainability targets, workforce shortages and energy supply issues. Business leaders are increasingly turning to advanced monitoring tools in order to keep abreast of some of the most pressing challenges that the data center industry faces.
In this broadcast, expert speakers will share hands-on information on how they are monitoring their infrastructure operations, in the form of cast studies, panel discussions and fireside chats. We will explore what DCIM really means to today's data center manager and how its efficacy can be measured, and how organizations are harnessing data to improve efficiency and reduce opex spending. What change management techniques are being deployed, and how can operators ensure that staff have the right skills in order to analyze data, work with monitoring software and ultimately improve the bottom line? Critically, speakers will consider how the data can be capitalized on and utilized to achieve energy & sustainability targets.
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09:00 – 11:00 | Episode streaming live in ET |
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