 | Jan Willem Tellegen Managing Director, Green-IT Consortium, Amsterdam Region Jan Willem Tellegen is Managing Director of the recently-launched Green-IT Consortium, Amsterdam Region. The Consortium, whose key objective is to realise substantial energy savings in the IT sector, currently consists of 25 participants cooperating on a range of innovative solutions. Tellegen has many years of experience from his own company Ferendi on issue management and development and support of public-private cooperation networks for innovation in ICT. He was formerly Managing Director of Platform High Performance Computing & Networking and of the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre, as well as Chairman of the Amsterdam Telematics Council. Download presentation |
 | Lawrence Vertal Executive Director, The Green Grid Lawrence (Larry) Vertal champions the organisation's mission to advance energy efficiency in data centres and the broader ecosystem of business computing. He drives the development of collaborative, vendor-neutral best-practices, metrics, and specifications by working with the organisation's global membership, alliance organisations, and end-user Advisory Council. Named by InformationWeek magazine as one of the “15 Innovators & Influencers for 2008”, Larry brings to the role more than two decades of operational management, strategic relations, corporate governance and marketing experience with technology companies. Previously, he held a variety of positions with AMD, AT&T and NCR. Larry holds a bachelor's degree in Bacteriology with a minor in Philosophy from California State University, Los Angeles, followed by graduate research in Chemistry focused on paramagnetic resonance. Setting the Scene for 2010 What will happen to the energy efficiency debate as we come out of the downturn? - Impacts of the downturn
- Broader trends
- Challenges & opportunities
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 | Lex Coors VP Data Centre Technology & Engineering, Interxion; EMEA Technical Working Group Member, The Green Grid Lex has supervised the design, build, and upgrade of over 55,800m² of data centre space in 28 locations in 11 countries. A founder member of the Uptime Institute, Lex studied Mechanical Engineering and then Management and Economics in Rotterdam. During his time with Interxion, Lex has pioneered several new approaches to data centre design and management, including the improvement of power ratio efficiency between server load and transformer load, and the industry's first ever modular approach to data centre design. It's in the Design 10 steps to great data centre design using PUE-based calculations - PUE: The Planning Challenge
- The ABC of PUE Calculations
- 10 Steps to Great Data Centre Design
- PUE Calculations with Variables
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 | Andy Lawrence Research Director for Eco-IT, The 451 Group/ Uptime Institute Andy Lawrence and his team focus on how IT can reduce its energy and carbon emissions; how IT can reduce the energy and carbon emissions of business generally; and how IT can be used to measure and monetize carbon and energy reductions. Andy also covers data centre resource and energy efficiency projects at The 451 Group, is programme director for the Uptime Symposium on data centre efficiency and Green Enterprise IT, and is one of The 451 Group's Green Grid representatives. Founder and editor of the Computer Business Review and Information Age magazines before he became an analyst, Andy has since authored several influential and groundbreaking reports on energy efficiency. Energy Efficiency in the Data Centre - Theory & Practice Optimising availability whilst minimising energy usage; what companies are really doing, saying and achieving. - The landscape for data centre efficiency – what progress is being made?
- Most common strategies and their efficacy
- Examples of “Best in class” practice from Europe and US
- Technology supplier strategies and products
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 | Paolo Bertoldi, Ph.D. Program Manager, European Commission DG Joint Research Centre Paolo Bertoldi earned his Doctorate Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1985 at the University of Padova (Italy). He has been working with the European Commission since 1986. Since May 2001, he has been the Principal Administrator at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (Ispra, Italy), in charge of research activities on energy efficiency policy, the efficient use of electricity (ICT, data centres, digital TV) and innovative policy instruments (e.g. white certificates, financing mechanisms, emission trading). He continues to manage the GreenLight, Motor Challenge and Standby Initiative programs. Policy Landscape Timing and effects of possible policies including carbon tariff on in-house and outsourced data centres. How to mitigate risks associated with higher energy prices and the carbon trading system: - Overview of the European Voluntary Code of Conduct
- Current take-up and analysis
- What getting ready means
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 | Wim Hendriksen Country Manager Benelux APC, Schneider Electric Wim Hendriksen is in his role as Country Manager Benelux of APC an expert in the field of energy-efficiency within the data centre world. This qualified technician has already been working at APC, now a part of Schneider Electric, for six years. Through the various positions that he held at APC, he has been able to closely follow all the developments in the data centre world from different perspectives. Hendriksen can thus, by means of stimulating practical examples, show data centre professionals how they should anticipate on significant developments and trends, such as for instance introducing energy-saving measures. Solutions for the Crossroads Energy Optimisation from Plant to Plug - The energy dilemma and the need for individuals, businesses and government to act now
- Intelligent Energy, a new market category enabling architectural integration of key management systems
- New and innovative solutions to help enterprises manage their energy and improve energy efficiency
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 | Esther Molenwijk CSR Consultant, ViaVerde Management Services Esther helps organizations to define and implement their Corporate Social Responsibility policy. In one of her projects, helping a Dutch telecommunications company increase their data centre energy-efficiency, she investigated the usefulness of several guidelines and initiatives, resulting in an article that presented a list of the top 10 recommendations on establishing data centre efficiency. Esther holds a BS in Communications management and an MSc in Comparative Organisation and Labour Studies. Mapping the Guidelines Topline results of Netherlands-based research into the key features of the various data centre energy efficiency initiatives and how they relate to each other - What do they have in common, and how do they differ?
- Which is the most useful for the data centre manager?
- Where some of the guidelines overlap, might that create common grounds for further cooperation?
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 | Michael van den Assem Managing Director, Interxion Netherlands Michael has overall responsibility for Interxion's operation in The Netherlands and regularly presents and comments on data centre operations best practice and energy efficiency. With over ten years of experience in the industry, he has exceptional depth of experience and has supervised the design, build and operation of Interxion's six Dutch data centres. Before becoming Managing Director of the Netherlands operation, Michael was responsible for Interxion's International Major Accounts, supporting large corporate clients in their data centre roll-outs across Interxion's 11-country footprint. Michael has an MSc in Public and Private Administration from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. Panel Debate - choice of topics to be selected by attendees: - What energy source and when? hydro, biomass, nuclear, tidal or geo thermal? The panel will discuss the relative merits of each type of energy source and predict future trends.
- One standard to rule them all? Is there a need for an overall data centre standard, which will cover all current initiatives? Is this feasible and who will take the lead? Use (and abuse) of PUE. Should efficiency standards be performance-based or prescriptive?
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