Discussion: Achievements in Data Center Energy Use
Panelists include: 2010 Green Enterprise IT Award Finalists; Jeff Paschke, Tier1 Research (Moderator)Tuesday, May 18
1:25-1:55 pm, Clinton
Dynamic Cooling Control Reduces Data Center Energy Consumption by 15%
- Jeff Rauenhorst, Vice President of Business Development, Federspiel Controls
Productive Energy: Innovative Green Data Center Uses Microturbines for Co-Generation and Sustainable Policies to Reduce its Carbon Footprint
- Dominick Regina, Associate Director, Infrastructure Services, KPMG
Fast and Simple Solution to Implement a Closed Corridor in an Existing Data Center, Optimal Data Center
- Pascal Marty, President, Optimal Data Center
Telx Receives Payments from EnerNOC to Reduce Data Center Energy Usage, Helps Stabilize Local Electric Grid
- Rafael Valdes, Technical Support Manager - Operations Group, Telx
What are your peers doing in their own data centers to push the envelope on efficiency and energy savings? This session features four finalists from the 2010 Green Enterprise IT (GEIT) Awards who have made big achievements in the area of facility energy use. This session will feature innovative case studies and outstanding products on both the IT and facilities sides of the house.
After project summaries, attendees will have ample time to drill down during the audience Q&A session. What ideas can you bring home to your own facility?

Jones Lang LaSalle is proud to partner with Uptime Institute in sponsoring the 2010 Green Enterprise IT Awards. Jones Lang LaSalle is committed to the development of industry-leading research, training, technology and services to provide practical solutions that minimize the impact of technical and commercial real estate on the environment.
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Mark Wood
GEIT Judge 2008-2009
GEIT Judge 2008-2009
"Winning a GEIT Award helped our organization highlight next generation applied research."
Paul Brenner, HPS Engineer
Center for Research Computing
University of Notre Dame