SIR ANTHONY CLEAVER TO OPEN CRITICAL POWER AND COOLING SUMMIT FOR DATA CENTRES IN LONDON NEXT WEEK
Released on = October 17, 2006, 12:13 am
Press Release Author = BroadGroup
Industry = Telecommunications
Press Release Summary = A new summit evaluating the challenges and opportunities in power and cooling for forward looking data centres will take place in London next week.
Press Release Body = London, 17th October 2006 - The Power and Cooling Summit 2006 (www.datacentres.com/pac) for forward looking data centres, taking place October 25-26 in London, is the first meeting in the sector to focus attention on the two foremost critical issues that impact all businesses globally.
The Summit will be officially opened by Sir Anthony Cleaver, chairman of IX Europe the recently AIM floated data centre group, which will be attended by a target rich audience of speakers and representatives from Europe, the Middle East, India and the US. The Summit will assess challenges and opportunities for power and cooling in the medium and long term. Global design and business consulting firm ARUP will also provide a special workshop at the Summit, dealing with short term solutions for power and cooling in data centres, and making a difference now.
Sponsors include many of the business leaders in the data centre sector, including Emerson Network Power, APC, Active Power, Corning Cable Systems, IX Europe, Rittal and The Colocation Exchange. The academy of speakers also includes experts from HP, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Norman Disney Young, Hurley Palmer Flatt, Dispersia and the University of Missouri-Colombia.
The Summit will feature an informative debate chaired by FT contributor Joia Shillingford covering the crucial challenge of heat, and technologies to mitigate and reduce power consumed. The Power Panel at the Summit will provide a knowledge bank of experts to discuss alternative power, and whether the cost of power will provoke a change in the pricing structure of data centres.
Optimising racks, and whether the demands confronting their design will lead to 35Kw racks or higher will be addressed in depth. A panel of enterprise owned and managed data centres will add valuable case study material to the Summit perspective of how to tackle challenges in the medium to long term.
An equally impressive array of expertise will focus on cooling, and discuss the merits of water and liquid cooling. New solutions will feature including Nanofluid technologies, thermal packaging and cooling at the chip level, which will collectively offer a detailed insight into the profound changes in cooling that are on the horizon.
"Power and Cooling leads the way for thought leadership in this critical debate," commented Philip Low at BroadGroup, the summit researchers and producers. "At a time when the US government has already initiated investigations into the power consumption of data centres in the US, EMEA businesses need to understand what, how and when to adopt new solutions but equally so the steps they should take in the interim. It promises to be a fascinating and informative summit."
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