How to create a high performing, cost-effective datacentre
- Author:
- Joe O'Halloran
- Posted:
- 05:48 01 Nov 2005
- Topics:
- Servers
Topic How to create a high performing, cost-effective datacentre
Time 11.00am
Date Wednesday 30th November 2005
Duration 45 minutes
Description Cut the cost whilst maximising the effectiveness of your IT
This webinar will look at how datacentres can reduce overhead costs while improving flexibility and availability and will:
• Examine the very latest datacentre technologies such as blade servers.
• Look at how the typical overhead of blade servers and their flexibility
• Identify the business benefits of implementing blade servers in your datacentre
• Show how to overcome typical problems such as high heat and high power.
Panel Peter Hannaford- Director of Business Development APC
Joe O’Halloran- Host, Project Editor ComputerWeekly.com
Analyst- TBC
IT directors and heads of IT are under more pressure than ever. They are invariably being tasked with having to do more for the business they work for but with less resources. Such downward financial pressure is also being felt by the IT managers who will be tasked with making sure the plans of IT directors happen.
However, there are ways in which companies can cut the costs of their IT and also make better use of it. Click here to join a Computerweekly.com webinar that will let you find out exactly how to create a high performing, cost-effective datacentre for your organisation.
The webinar will examine the latest datacentre technologies, such as server blades, and will look at the infrastructures in which they will be deployed and show how to access more IT resources as flexibly as the business demands. It will also look at what benefits these data environment can deliver throughout the business and what the optimum implementation strategies should be, outlining how to mitigate against potential pitfalls. It will also show a real-life case study of a company which has put such thinking into practice and which can show how your organisation may benefit.
Format:
Five minute introduction followed by three 10-minute presentations plus a 10-minute moderated Q&A session. Interactive polling carried out throughout the event.
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