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Introducing two can't miss keynotes at Data Center World 2020.
Introducing Two Can’t-Miss Keynotes |
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"Computing in Apollo 11 – and Lessons for Today" Presented by Frank O’Brien, NASA Historian and Author |
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The computer on board the Apollo spacecraft was revolutionary and incorporated capabilities that are advanced even by today’s standards. Frank will present an overview of the computer and what made it able to navigate a spacecraft and its precious human cargo from the Earth to the moon. He will review the critical lessons learned from Apollo, and how they apply to today’s data centers and computing infrastructure. |
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| "2020 Vision – The State of the Data Center Report” Presented by Bill Kleyman, Executive Vice President of Digital Solutions, Switch |
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Be on hand when we release and share the results of our annual AFCOM State of the Data Center Report. In addition to trending information on topics such as cloud, edge computing, and data center management, Bill will discuss new issues such as the next-generation workforce, the impact of co-location on operational expenses, and facilities requirements for keeping up with workload demands. |
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Data Center World is the only industry event affiliated with AFCOM, a global membership association supporting thousands of data center and IT infrastructure professionals, and the Data Center Institute. Connect with the brightest market experts in the industry! |
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Data Center World’s programming is focused around six core tracks that are vital to every data center facilities and IT infrastructure professional, providing strategy and real-world examples that address the major challenges of the rapidly evolving data center industry. Learn more about our tracks: Mission Critical Facilities and Energy Management Optimizing Data Center Performance and Delivery Data Center IT Infrastructure and Platforms Design, Build, Operate and Automate Data Center 101 Data Center Planning for Innovation | REGISTER NOW | EARLY BIRD RATES END NOVEMBER 1, 2019. | |
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