CPI to Address the Effects of the Internet of Things on Data Centers at BICSI UK & Ireland | Chatsworth Products
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Is Your Data Center Ready for the Internet of Things?

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Is Your Data Center Ready for the Internet of Things? 

Luca Rozzoni, Chatsworth Products’ (CPI) Sr. Product Manager for Europe, will answer this question during the 2016 BICSI UK & Ireland, June 22, at the Barbican Conference Center in London, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

His presentation, “The Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled by Resourceful Data Center Thermal Management Strategies,” will describe how the IoT is causing network connectivity to become more complex.  As a result, IT networks that are willing to support the rapid expansion of IoT need to be smarter and function more efficiently. Additionally, data center operators will also need to rethink the way capacity and efficiency are managed. 

Rozzoni will also discuss what organizations need to consider to achieve thermal efficiencies in data centers, as well as how to mitigate risks, reduce power usage and increase floor space with thermal management strategies, such as Passive Cooling® technology from CPI. Rozzoni has been in the telecommunications industry for over 16 years is also a BICSI-registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD).

Date & Location

Wednesday, 22 June

CPI Presentation: 2 p.m.

The Barbican Conference Centre in London

To register to attend the BICSI event, click here. To learn more about data center products and solutions, visit the website.

Raissa Carey, eContent Specialist

 


Posted by Raissa Carey, eContent Specialist at 05/24/2016 12:42:59 PM


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