Eco-Efficiency: Driving Change Across the Technical and Cultural Divides

In this session, panelists discuss how political, functional and cultural divides can prevent organizations from clearly identifying and addressing internal problems - and what can be done to change this. Participants include Fred Mapp, Quality Service Solutions (Moderator); Lauralee Martin, Jones Lang LaSalle; Jim Smith, Digital Realty Trust; Pitt Turner, Uptime Institute; and Anthony Wanger, i/o Data Centers.

Video from Symposium 2010 was made possible through the underwriting support of Jones Lang LaSalle.
All video © 2010, Uptime Institute, LLC. All Rights Reserved.


Click here to view the Path Forward 2010, the compilation of all presentations, videos, reports, and case studies from Symposium 2010. To see more highlights from Symposium 2010 sessions, click below.

Keynote Speakers

Pitt Turner Doug Oathout Winston Saunders
Lauralee Martin Albert Esser Jack Tison
Jonathan Koomey Werner Vogels Rob Bernard
Neil Rasmussen Dean Nelson Bob Callender
Stephen Hassell Mike Manos

Keynote Discussions and Roundtables

Eco-Efficiency: Driving Change Across the Technical and Cultural Divides
Optimizing Data Center and IT Performance: Virtualization, Cloud Computing, and Smart Grid
Balancing Act: Maximizing Availability, Reliability and Sustainability Over the Entire Data Center Lifecycle
Will Today′s Data Center Support Tomorrow′s IT?
Driving Out Inefficiencies in Power and Cooling
IT Equipment Energy Consumption: The Gap Between Common Idling Assumptions and Real World Conditions

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