FREMONT, CA — (Marketwire) — 01/04/13 — , a leading consulting firm specializing in design, planning and project management for converging technologies, today announced that its 2013 will feature end-user case studies as part of its data center speaking track.
The track will focus on data center lifecycle case studies and provide insight into environmental and operational challenges and successes. The track (one of three at the conference) will highlight the end-user-s experience on initiatives to achieve common data center goals and best practices through power and capacity management, restoring legacy data centers, and monitoring.
Dean Nelson, Vice President, Global Foundation Services (GFS) at eBay, will deliver a presentation titled , a case study on implementing standards to measure data center efficiency and future operations.
Jeff Routledge, Director of Data Center Operations at Box, will present a case study titled , highlighting the power challenges faced in an effort to trend and manage data center usage, capacity and efficiency.
Joseph Keena, Manager of Data Center Operations at Shands HealthCare, and Robin Stringfellow, IS Senior Data Center Analyst at Shands HealthCare, will co-deliver a case study on choosing a DCIM solution and obtaining the ability to track IT assets across multiple data centers in a presentation titled .
John Markley, Manager, Global Data Center Operations at Robert Half International, will be joined by Walt Otis, Manager North American Data Center Operation at Robert Half International, and Dale Beckett, IT Project Manager at Robert Half International, to deliver a presentation titled , on accommodating growth challenges in a decade or older data center by improving mechanical and IT infrastructure within the space.
Kyle Brown, Technical Documentation Manager at TELA, will moderate a panel discussion titled with panelists Jim Allen, Vice President of Information Technology at Protective Life Insurance, and Kevin Barney, Data Center Manager at University of California, San Francisco.
“The network and data center have become the lifeblood of doing business in the modern age,” said Kyle Brown. “Converging technologies are changing businesses quicker than at any point in human existence and our industry is at the forefront. Learning as much as you can about how to leverage these innovations will enable your business to prosper.”
TELA-s Technology Convergence Conference focuses on providing an environment where IT, facilities and data center professionals can assemble to exchange ideas and best practices relating to the latest technologies in data centers, IT infrastructure, audiovisual and monitoring systems. Expert speakers and resources offer delegates critical information and in-the-trenches tactics to deal effectively with key issues affecting facilities and data centers.
Additional information on the conference can be found at .
TELA
TELA earned its leadership position through twenty-five years of consulting on complex IT infrastructure, data center, audiovisual and monitoring projects. As a project manager and advocate, TELA guides its clients every step of the way, from discovery to implementation. TELA makes a conscious effort to create collaborative partnerships with all project stakeholders, including IT managers, facilities managers, architects, facilities management firms, general contractors, telephone companies and other vendors, to ensure a seamless transition.
Additional information on TELA can be found at .
Amanda Nimitz
TELADATA
Phone: (510)979-4236
Adam Waitkunas
Milldam Public Affairs
Phone: (978)369-0406
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