DCD>London 2019 Final Attendee List
With only a few days left, see our final round-up of the names to know at this year's DCD>London
DCD>London is Europe's most in-depth and longest running conference dedicated to the data center and cloud infrastructure industry. It explores the full on-premise/off-premise infrastructure ecosystem, from enterprise to hyperscale, and colocation to edge.
With an unmatched audience of senior executives and technical teams from many of the largest data center operators globally, responsible for the design, build, management and operation of mission critical IT facilities, this is a must attend event.
From future battery technology to microgrids and the latest cooling tech this year’s conference programme will provide data center operators with expert opinion and guidance on how to design and operate highly-efficient and highly-reliable mission critical environments that support the next generation of high density IT.
Access to capital, site selection, energy procurement, connectivity are just some of the factors that developers and operators must consider when planning a new facility. This year’s we look at how the European data center market is adapting to power shortages, regulation, economic and political uncertainty.
The digital infrastructure landscape is evolving fast with 5G and IoT technologies set to ignite exponential data growth and a new edge data center industry. This year’s conference brings together the foremost thinkers on the subject to help delegates better understand how data center deployment and capacity models will radically change.
Retrofitting existing data centers to manage modern workloads and maximise capex might be less glamorous than greenfield data center design and build, but 60% of attendees say these are priority projects. This year’s conference brings together operators, technology vendors and design consultants to share best practice for data center upgrades.
Effectively managing capacity and operations between on-premise, colocation and the cloud is an increasingly complex task that requires new types of risk assessment and skill sets. This year’s conference programme provides new perspectives on the intersect between facilities and IT operations in a hybrid world.
With only a few days left, see our final round-up of the names to know at this year's DCD>London
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As usual a well organised event with industry leaders. A good crowd and an event full of open and insightful content.
Matthew Baynes, Schneider ElectricSeveral really high profile speakers. Good attendance with high caliber representatives ideal for private meetings aside the conference.
Attendance by the right people we want to talk to, new technologies we want to employ in data centers, and location were all aligned.
Jim Weinheimer, UberYuval Bachar (LinkedIn) looks at the multiple end user solutions Open 19 is working with outside of LinkedIn.
Anthony Robinson explains the development in transceivers, parallel optics and other network technologies to deal with exponential bandwidth growth within the data center at DCD>London 2018.
Kevin Brown (Schneider Electric) discusses the latest developments in hybrid computing architecture and how this will affect the growth of edge data centers.
John Lane joined DCD>London in 2018 to discuss the launch of DCIRN and how data center incidents should be reported the same way as the aviation industry.