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Gone are the days of constant loads and steady availability. Dynamic facilities are now mandatory in order to manage enterprise change, consisting of unprecedented data growth, scalable applications, blurred network lines, and the intangible cloud. The transition from the single tier, to the multi-tier to the dynamic tier. Control is no longer applied homogenously: it is hinged on the flexibility and scalability of concepts and technologies.
Therefore, the question is: How will this transition affect how we plan for and build data centers, taking into account all the component parts and their configuration?
In our annual visit to New York, the DatacenterDynamics Conference and Expo series will address the challenges faced by owners and operators of legacy structures in need of upgrading and new builds required to meet the complex combination of required service delivery, technology advances, energy efficiency, resilience and security.
Prevailing market conditions, technology and business drivers differ from city to country to region. By engaging in rigorous market research and ongoing discussion with local markets we focus conference content on global topics that warrant most discussion and how they can be best framed in the local context. In doing so, we have developed a methodology that we use across all DatacenterDynamics event locations that we call "Global Knowledge, Local Insight."
Each of our conference programs draws on an ever-growing pool of international industry experts, and is balanced with case-study material from local thought leaders. Our panels are renowned for their fusion of perspectives. In result, attendees are able to network not only with their local peers and colleagues, but meet and interact with the international community.
"DCD has always had a very good blend of what we have to talk about right now, what we will be talking about next year, and what we should be talking about 5 years from now. It's that wide blend over a whole stack of things that really brings us back to DCD every year."
James Dow, CTO - CSTechnology
"I didn't know this show has been here a couple of years. I'm a little disappointed I haven't been able to join in the conference earlier, when it might have saved me a lot of time doing the investigative work we had to do to figure out where we need to go. It's a big time saver."
Wally Finley, Principal Data Center Architect - Expedia Inc.
DatacenterDynamics New York is specifically designed to fill the knowledge and networking needs for both those responsible for the design, build an operation of IT facilities as well as key IT decision makers responsible for strategic decisions regarding capacity planning and technology investment.