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| How to Plan, Justify, and Manage a Major Data Center Project - Atlanta, GA |
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“Gain management-level perspective on how to launch a new data center project
that will deliver successful and sustainable availability over time.” |
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| This interactive seminar and practical tutorial illustrates the most successful approaches used to get a new data center project off to an optimal start. This includes knowing how to develop the ‘right’ requirements, getting the necessary sponsors, and having the “right” schedule and budget. As with many once-in-a-career projects, the most serious pitfalls occur in the very beginning before management knows enough to clearly define the project’s life-cycle objectives. As a result, an alarming number of multimillion-dollar data centers recently built, or currently in design or construction, have insufficient capabilities or flexibilities to achieve a fifteen-year useful life. In fact, most of these data centers will become functionally obsolete within the next five years. |
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IMPORTANT: The Plan, Justify and Manage Seminar is offered to data center users/operators only.
- Learn how to balance data center cost drivers – primarily raised floor and the ultimate capacity (kW) – and the desired level of functionality (Tier Level) to support your business objectives over the long term
- Develop techniques that can help you get the correct scope statement for your data center – the most common threat to keeping new datacenter projects on schedule
- Familiarize yourself with Tier I to Tier IV site infrastructure classifications and corresponding investment requirements
- Expand your experience base through a virtual tour illustrating both “best practices” and “Lurking Vulnerabilities” from actual data centers
- Develop the language skills and techniques necessary to successfully “build your case” to senior management and manage their expectations
- Learn how to build the right project team and processes for a successful implementation
- Learn how to respond to “unknown”, but reasonably expected, requirements in the future – this will enable your data center to achieve a long-term (15-year) life
- Learn from others’ experiences so you can avoid common errors
- Learn techniques to justify projects by reviewing business case studies
- The Technology WarehouseSM perspective helps you make necessary decisions on technical project aspects and increase the productive life of your data center
- Leave the seminar with a specific list of what you need to do “on Monday, back in the office”
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| Seminar Details |
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Thursday, October 22, 2009 8:00 AM - Friday, October 23, 2009 1:00 PM,
Eastern Time Zone |
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| Tuition |
$1695 (Non-Institute Members) / $1495 (Institute Members) |
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Upon receipt of your registration, Uptime Institute Professional Services will provide a confirmation email that will include your invoice for this event.
Cost of travel, lodging, and personal expenses are the responsibility of each participant. Tuition is payable by check.
Discounts Available:
Additional registrants from the same company and Site Uptime Network Members receive a discount. Please contact Danielle Drenckpohl at (720) 982-8661. |
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