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Data Centre World Conference & Expo – call for papers
Written by Sarah Williams   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

The Data Centre World Conference is now inviting papers from prospective speakers for the second annual event which takes places at Barbican, London 24-25th February 2009.

 

The conference, which attracts city-based IT directors and the data centre industry, will focus on all aspects of designing, building and managing a data centre to  outsourcing to specialist managed services providers. The topic areas are: Business continuity and recovery; Cabling; Cooling; Data centre design; Next generation of data centres; Power & power management; Property management; Security - physical  virtual; Third party data centres; Virtualization.

 

Particular interest would be case studies from banking, finance, insurance, utilities, government or media companies.

 

 For further details on each topic area and guidance notes please visit www.datacentreworld.com.

 

Outlines should be submitted to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

In addition to speaking slots there is also dedicated theatre sponsorship available to companies wishing to host a multiple sessions. Sponsorship enquiries should be made to Peter Herbert on +44 (0)1923 692 675

 

 

 

About Data Centre World

 

Data Centre World Conference & Expo is the UK’s only free to attend event for data centre managers and CIOs to learn more about managing or outsourcing a data centre.

 

The inaugural event attracted over 1,300 visitors making it the largest event of its kind in the UK.

 

The exhibition features over 70 companies specialising in managed services, data centre hardware, software, security, storage and power management.

 

The event is organised by Turret Group Ltd

 

 

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