DCIM: Defining the Future of Modular


The datacenter industry is entering a period of fundamental change. No longer are the days where facilities and IT can operate in two separate worlds. Today, enterprises are grappling with how to control overconsumption of energy - which is about 70 percent of overall data center operating expenses and the strategic alignment of IT operations to support the needs of the organization. There is a better, smarter way to manage the data center through standards-based technology – Data Center 2.0.

In order to decrease data center inefficiencies, attend this session where you will learn how CIOs and data center managers have the ability to identify, locate, monitor, control and manage all physical data center and IT assets to better control energy costs and increase operational efficiency.



Session Presented By:

Patrick Flynn
Lead Sustainability Strategist
IO
Patrick Flynn has recently joined IO as Lead Sustainability Strategist to identify, evaluate and capture opportunities in sustainability. Prior to joining IO, Patrick received his MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and worked for Good Energies, a renewable energy and energy efficiency investor, where he primarily focused on venture investment opportunities and portfolio company support in the green buildings and energy efficiency sector. Before his time with Good Energies, Patrick was an engineering consultant, working for Edwards and Zuck on high-rise building HVAC system design, and also earned his Professional Engineering license and LEED (Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation in the process. Patrick graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Economics.
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