The 2nd Australian Data Centre Strategy Summit
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Early Bird prices ended January 31st 2014. All prices are inclusive of GST.
Dozens of new Data Centres online and thousands of corporates moving services to the cloud.
THE GREAT DATA CENTRE OPPORTUNITY - | |
WHEN PLAN(S) COME TOGETHER | |
CONTAINER DATA CENTRES | |
INTRODUCING THE MULTI-TIERED DATA CENTRE | |
CALCULATING ROI ON BUSINESS CONTINUITY PROJECTS It is one of the hardest questions CIO’s and IT infrastructure managers to ever encounter: How do you calculate a return on investment when undertaking business continuity projects? How can you provide a figure that will satisfy the scrutiny of a board? Peter Alexander has faced this challenge at both the Australian Government Information Management Office and in his current role as CIO of the Treasury. In this session, he’ll provide insights into how to use risk modelling to quantify a calculable return to the business. | |
DEFINING THE VIRTUAL DATA CENTRE Is there any substance behind the latest trend of SDBs (Software Defined Buzzwords)? Are Software Defined Networks and Software Defined Storage bringing us closer to the Cloud's promise of computing on demand, anywhere, anytime for as little cost as possible and as little effort as possible? Can the Holy Grail of the Cloud the Virtual Data Centres (VDC) deliver this or are we painting ourselves into yet another Vendor Defined Corner? | |
INTRODUCING THE 'COMPOSABLE' ENTERPRISE | |
THE ITNEWS FIBRE BREAKFAST Serial entrepreneur Bevan Slattery founded fibre provider PIPE Networks, data centre builders NextDC and now Megaport. He joins a panel of speakers to discuss market disruption in inter-data centre connectivity. | |
THE ITNEWS FIBRE BREAKFAST James Spenceley rolled out one of Australia's first independent wholesale data networks (COMindico), providing international connectivity to challenger ISPs. He went on to launch one of Australia's largest data centre and fibre connectivity networks with Vocus. Spenceley will join a panel of speakers discussing investments in fibre networks between data centres. | |
THE ITNEWS FIBRE BREAKFAST Skeeve Stevens is a network architect, CEO, author and speaker that has built several businesses around disruptive innovations in networking technology. Stevens will be joining our panel to discuss where end users can save money on their next connectivity deal. | |
NEGOTIATING ACCESS CONTROL: WAR STORIES Mike Henshaw, engineering manager, Morgan Stanley IT-centric organisations invest significant amounts of investment into both data centre design and IT security. But the goals of both those disciplines can all too easily be undermined by a lax approach to physical security. Mike Henshaw has spent his career securing data centres in the highly sensitive financial services sector. He will share war stories from banking and other critical system sectors and provide recommendations for formulating bulletproof Access Control policies. | |
TRANSFORM TODAY OR PRAY LATER Joseph Smith, strategic programs manager, HP Cloud computing has caused a tectonic shift in the IT and business markets. Any organisation that has traditionally relied on big investments in IT to ward off new competition will find it far more difficult to fend off the challenge of nimble start-ups. Australian organisations have been slow to transform and this hubris could come to haunt the economy decades down the track. Where is your organisation on the journey toward simplification of your IT infrastructure, will you even have a data centre ten years from now? | |
ENTERPRISE APPS AND THE PUBLIC CLOUD Glenn Gore, technology solutions manager, Amazon Web Services As enterprise IT departments come to grips with public cloud services, which applications are proving easy wins, and which are proving a challenging fit? Glenn Gore provides an update on the state of play and describes what cultural challenges stand in the way of broader enterprise adoption. | |
EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES IN ASIA Verghese Jacob, Director, FMEvolution The explosion of digital services in Asia has provided huge opportunities for data centre designers and engineers. Verghese Jacob, who has delivered facilities for organisations as diverse as Woolworths and Pacnet, discusses these opportunities within the context of a massive deal he has won with a large Chinese telco. How should data centre and IT infrastructure talent approach Asian markets? | |
THE GREENFIELD DATA CENTRE: BREAKING 1.1 Is it possible to build a data centre that can break the 1:1 PUE barrier? Is a NABERS six-star rating even possible? Green Global Consulting director Bob Sharon believes you can - with the right environmentals (location) and innovation (plant) in place. In this session, Sharon provides a blueprint for what technologies he would use if he had the luxury of building a greenfield facility. | |
FROM DATA CENTRE TO DEVOPS: CASE STUDIES Brett Winterford, Group Editor, iTnews.com.au How have the world’s most agile companies transformed their IT operations in the name of agility? iTnews editor Brett Winterford discusses case studies from the likes of NetFlix, REA Group, Bankwest and carsales.com.au to help paint a picture of how IT Operations might function in the future. | |
DESIGNING FOR UNPREDICTABLE DEMAND | |
THE CONTAINER DATA CENTRE ALTERNATIVE |