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Graybar Data Center Seminar

Planning for the Next Generation Data Centers

Join Graybar for a FREE half-day seminar aimed at preparing your data center for the future. We'll feature data center pros from Chatsworth Products Inc, Corning and Brocade to answer your data center questions.

Where:

The Grand Hotel at Bridgeport
7265 SW Hazel Fern Rd.
Tigard, Oregon 97224
Phone: (866) 968-5757
http://grandhotelbridgeport.com/

When:

Tuesday, June 5
Topics run from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Cocktails 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

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Seminar Schedule

Topics run from 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. Cocktails following.

The Economics of Airflow Management

Could your data center be experiencing dangerous hotspots? Need to expand your data center but limited on space? Interested in learning how to reduce your data center cooling and energy costs? As the demands of today's data centers create new challenges in design, airflow management, energy savings and power, listen to CPI's industry experts provide insights on topics including:

  • Data Center Design Strategies
  • Economics of Airflow Management
  • Best Practices for Economization

Presented by: Ian Seaton
CPI
Technical Applications Development Manager


The Future Is NOW.

Corning has skipped ahead to the next level in data center solutions, and we'll give you a glimpse into the future. How do new "top-of-a-rack" architectures impact structured cabling? What does it take to design a structured cabling solution for next generation storage area networks? What do tomorrow's data center technologies look like today? Is my network 100G ready? In this seminar, we'll provide answers to these questions plus answers to the questions you haven't thought of yet!

Presented by: David Hessong
Corning
Senior product specialist in Plug & Play product line management


Building Next Generation Cloud-Optimized Data Centers

The data center is undergoing a major evolution as information and services are being accessed remotely. Standards for virtualization and cloud computing are still taking shape, while low-latency, maximum uptime and cost-efficiency are paramount. But there is a risk in moving too slowly or too quickly to migrate to new technologies. Learn more in this seminar.


Presented by: Duke Butler

Brocade
Principal Engineer


 

Meet your presenters

Ian Seaton

Ian Seaton
CPI Technical Applications Development Manager

Ian Seaton has extensive product development experience in electro-mechanical systems. He serves on the BICSI standards committee responsible for the new data center design manual as editor of the rack and cabinet section and as a thermal consultant to the mechanical working group. He teaches BICSI-accredited data center thermal management courses. Ian has written and spoken extensively on data center thermal management over the past 7+ years. He has a master's degree from California Polytechnic State University.

 
Corning David Hessong

David Hessong
Corning Senior product specialist in Plug & Play product line management

David Hessong graduated from North Carolina State University in 2000 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He worked in product development for Duracell batteries before joining Coring Cable Systems in 2001. During his career with CCS he has held the following positions: Process Engineer, Private Network Systems Engineer, Senior Application Engineer for MM fiber and FR cable, Manager Private Networks Market Support, Senior product specialist in Plug & Play product line management (Current). Dave has published several industry articles and contributed to several IWCS papers. He also served as the Chairman of ICEA-596 Standard for Indoor Cable rewrite. Dave has taught numerous classes and seminars on Data Centers and System design across the United States and Canada.

 
Duke Butler

Duke Butler
Brocade Principal Engineer

Duke has been with Brocade for over 10 years and has worked in the networking (LAN/WAN/SAN) and disaster recovery field for more than 15 years holding positions with companies such as EMC, Nishan Systems and Sterling Software. As a principal engineer, he focuses primarily on developing technologies and next generation protocols in the data center and works extensively with Brocade's enterprise and service provider customers to understand requirements and develop solutions to meet these needs. Recently Duke has been leading the efforts in helping solve the challenge of large scale virtualization and private cloud infrastructure. He also drives customers' feedback and requirements into Brocade's product management and development teams to ensure Brocade continues to solve customers' challenges.