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Datacloud ESG Summit will bring us together in Oslo, Norway on 26 - 27 September to tackle the pressing challenges and exciting opportunities facing the industry.
We will unite data centres, cloud providers, hyperscale, enterprise, equipment vendors, energy providers, real estate, financiers, network providers, tower, construction, and regulators, all of whom are seeking ways to run, or invest in, greener business. We'll open up a dialogue, find solutions, and show the world what's possible when we collaborate towards a greener future.
Unlike other trade shows, DCAC provides a unique mix of networking opportunities, interactive content and fun events including concerts, celebrity appearances and golf outings. DCAC helps bring together the most relevant thought-leaders in the data center industry under one roof, to collaborate, innovate, and motivate. Join us, September 26th and 27th for our 8th and best, most disruptive year yet!
STATE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN MARKET: EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF DENVER’S DATA CENTER MARKET AND SURROUNDING REGIONS
MICHAEL DEVITO
CCO & Board Member | Advisor, Tonaquint | DIF Capital Partners
DAVID DUNN
COO, H5 Data Centers
RYAN MALLORY
COO, Colocation Services, Flexential
JEFFREY MOERDLER
Member, Mintz
GETTING CREATIVE WITH COOLING AND EFFICIENT WITH OPERATIONS: HOW CAN DATA CENTERS INCREASE EFFICIENCY AS POWER DENSITY GROWS?
ANTHONY HATZENBUEHLER
SVP, Data Center Operations, CoreSite
SHAWN TUGWELL
Director, Data Center Architecture & Engineering, PayPal
REDEFINING THE SUSTAINABILITY GAME: GAME CHANGING TOOLS, TECH AND APPROACHES THAT WILL SHAPE SUSTAINABILITY IN THE FUTURE
EMILY BACKUS
Sustainability Director, North America, Vantage Data Centers
STEPHANIE HENLEY
Manager, Corporate Economic Development, Xcel Energy
NABEEL MAHMOOD
Member, Board of Directors, United Security Bank
FROM SITE SELECTION TO DELIVERY: HOW PROVIDERS ARE MEETING CLIENT DEMAND WITH SPEED, SCALE AND SUSTAINABILITY IN MIND
JOHN GROENEWOLD
Senior Director, Design Engineering, Vantage Data Centers
SOMESH KUMAR
Principal Data Center Site Selection, Oracle
MODERATOR
RACHEL BARRETT
Vice President, Swanson Rink
WHY THIS EVENT MATTERS
What You'll Learn
Denver alone has a total of 83.3MW of data center inventory, with an additional 8MW in construction or planned. Colorado Springs has 6MW in construction or planned. Learn how much more growth is expected in these secondary markets.
Attendees can gain valuable knowledge about the unique dynamics of the Colorado and greater Rocky Mountain region - including Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico - and how it compares to other secondary markets like Phoenix and Atlanta.
There are a range of data center sites from Aurora to Colorado springs, learn about selection strategies for each region, what customers are looking for and the latest update on state incentives.
Colorado's favorable geographical and environmental conditions, including stable seismic zone and cool climate, make it an attractive destination for data center development. Attendees will learn more about these advantages and if this is enough to encourage more development.
With water scarcity becoming an increasing challenge in the region, learn how are developers looking to decrease their energy consumption and increase efficiency, and what some best practices may be.
Attendees will learn about the design and engineering trends that are taking place given the continued supply chain disruption and the increasing commoditization of AI.
How You'll Do More Business:
There is no slowdown in this industry. Learn about the trends, opportunities, and challenges ahead to position yourself to make the right business decisions and expand your network.
Owners, providers, brokers, investors, engineers, lawyers, CEOs, vice president of design and construction, heads of acquisitions, directors of site selection, end-users and more commercial real estate decision-makers.
Why You Should Attend:
To learn how the Rocky Mountain markets are evolving to meet today's end-user and colocation data center requirements.
For questions or interests in becoming a speaker or sponsor, please email our global director, data centers, Adam Knobloch at adam.knobloch@bisnow.com
AGENDA
TIMEACTIVITY 7:30 AM 8:25 AM | Registration, Breakfast and Networking 8:25 AM 8:30 AM | Opening Remarks: Welcome to DICE Denver 8:30 AM 9:15 AM | State of the Rocky Mountain Market: Exploring the Dynamics of Denver’s Data Center Market And Surrounding RegionsWith 83.3MW of data center inventory in Denver, and an additional 8MW in construction or planned and 6MW in Colorado Springs, the region is continuing to grow as a secondary hub. However, with power and land constraints continuing to be a struggle across primary markets, developers are starting to assess their stance on the region. How are the dynamics playing out today? What are we seeing in this region compared to other secondary markets like Phoenix and Atlanta? 9:15 AM 9:55 AM | Getting Creative with Cooling and Efficient with Operations: How Can Data Centers Increase Efficiency as Power Density Grows?As power density continues to increase, developers and technologists are looking for ways to boost efficiency and consume less limited resources, like water. What are some of the innovative approaches and investments being applied to draw less electricity and run operations more sustainability? 9:55 AM 10:10 AM | Mintz Levin Presentation 10:10 AM 10:35 AM | Networking Break 10:35 AM 11:15 AM | Redefining The Sustainability Game: Game Changing Tools, Tech and Approaches That Will Shape Sustainability In The FutureSustainability and energy usage is and will continue to be at the forefront of the data center industry for the foreseeable future. With the many tools, approaches, metrics we have today, not all hold equal impact. With that, which ones will be a game changer for this industry? Or perhaps, what is the biggest roadblock that needs to be overcome? 11:15 AM 12:00 PM | From Site Selection to Delivery: How Providers Are Meeting Client Demand with Speed, Scale and Sustainability in MindThe development pipeline continues to grow with an increasing number of players entering the Colorado market along with surrounding regions. How are developers thinking about site selection, design and construction in these markets? What are important considerations that need to be made? How does it differ from other Tier II markets? 12:00 PM 12:15 PM | Post-Event Networking
ITW Africa is the region’s dedicated meeting for the digital infrastructure community.
The event is designed to facilitate deal-making, networking and learning between the continent’s decision makers and international connectivity providers and enablers. Uniting carrier, cloud, data centre, hyperscale, content, satellite, subsea, investment, software and infrastructure industries, ITW Africa will help create new partnerships that will lay the foundations needed to support Africa’s future digital economy.
Datacloud USA returns to Austin between 11-13 September 2023.
The 2nd annual Datacloud USA is the most important event for senior leaders in US data infrastructure market: connecting decision makers from across data center, cloud, edge providers, regional and international enterprise.
You can expect unrivalled networking opportunities with major players from across the North American market as well as a ground-breaking conference schedule featuring the most influential players in 2023.
98 San Jacinto Boulevard,
Austin,
TX 78701,
United States
How To Best Manage Your Infrastructure For Optimal Performance
ZAID ALI KAHN
GM, Cloud AI & Advanced Systems Engineering, Microsoft
NABEEL MAHMOOD
Member, Board of Directors, United Security Bank
REBECCA WEEKLY
VP, Hardware Systems Engineering, Cloudflare
MODERATOR
CRAIG COMPIANO
CEO, Modius
DENSITY DONE RIGHT:
Enabling High Performance Compute Through Effective Rack Management And Cooling Strategies
STEVE BENSON
VP, Critical Operations, Prime Data Centers
ALI HEYDARI
Distinguished Engineer, Nvidia
MATT PFILE
Founder & CEO, Crane Data Centers
GETTING TO THE BOTTOM LINE:
The Best Practices Around Maximizing Efficiency And Reducing Energy Without Increasing Your Costs
NICK JONES
Senior Director, Regional Operations - West, NTT Global Data Centers Americas
THERESE KERFOOT
SVP, Operations & International, EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure
DAVE MEADOWS
Director, Technology, Stulz USA
CHRIS PRUITT
Senior Director, Operations - Silicon Valley, CoreSite
WHY YOU NEED TO ATTEND THIS EVENT
What You'll Takeaway From The Conference And Key Questions Asked
Power and cooling are one the largest, critical segments of the data center industry, what innovations are making operations run more efficiently?
How will the power limitations in Northern Virginia impact how business is getting done in the West Coast?
High performance computing increasing in adoption - what implications does this have on power usage, server design and efficiency?
What are the impacts on uptime availability, resiliency, sustainability, and power costs of ever-higher power densities and cooling requirements?
Air cooling, liquid cooling, or other? Which technique is best when considering cost and scale?
Sustainability is becoming an increasing priority, but how do we ensure we're on the right path?
A new standard of optimal temperature is becoming more prevalent? Who can apply this tactic and why?
Is the current infrastructure ready for new technologies? How do we brace for the future?
With increasing spend on IT from hyperscalers and enterprises, how are operators planning for more density?
How You'll Do More Business From Attending: Dive into power, cooling, density, DCIM trends that industry experts are currently adopting, and how to optimize your data center for the most optimal performance. With rack densities increasing and capacity continuing to hit limitations, maximizing what you have currently and running it efficiently will be a key differentiating factor.
Relevant Industry News & Developments:
Nivida granted US funding for data center cooling research as AI impacts rise
Nvidia is seeking to redefine data center acceleration
Nvidia to win big from ChatGPT as data center unit continues growth
CoreSite expands data center footprint in Denver and Silicon Valley
Prime Data Centers announces first Phoenix data center campus with five data centers and 210MW of critical power
EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure breaks ground on first of two Silicon Valley data centers
Who You’ll Meet While Networking: Owners, providers, engineers, brokers, contractors, director of operations, director of operations, CIOs, investors, lawyers, CEOs, vice president of design and construction
The first 30 people to pre-register and attend the event will receive a FREE copy of Carrie's book!
OUR SPEAKER
| | Carrie Goetz personifies over 40 years of global experience designing, running, and auditing, data centers, IT departments, and intelligent buildings.
Among her accolades:
* 2023 BICSI ICT Woman of the Year * 2022 and 2023 Top 25 Women in Technology by Mission Critical * 30 Top Most Influential Women in Tech 2021 by CIO Outlook * Top 10 most influential women in technology 2020 by Analytics Insight * Network Computing Inspiration Award finalist 2020 * IMason’s IM100 * 2020 Comptia Women in Leadership Spotlight Finalist.
Carrie is fractional CTO to multiple companies. She is an international keynote speaker and is published in 69 countries in over 250 publications. She holds an honorary doctorate in Mission Critical Operations, RCDD/NTS, PSP, CNID, CDCP, CSM-Agile, AWS CCP and is a Master Infrastructure Mason with 40+ certifications throughout her career. She served on the WIMCO national education committee and is a long-time participant in 7x24 Exchange, AFCOM and Data Center Institute board of advisors, Mission Critical Advisory Board, Women in Data Centers, CNet Technical Curriculum Advisory Board, NEDAS Advisory Board, a member of BICSI, Women in BICSI, and an Education committee member, and a member of Women Leading Technology Sorority. She champions STEM education through outreach projects and her podcast series. She holds two patents.
875 Busch Pkwy
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
United States
How Investors and Developers Are Navigating The Current Investment and Deal-Making Landscape
FENTRESS BOYSE
Member of Mgmt., Private Infrastructure - Americas, Partners Group
JENNIFER FRITZSCHE
Managing Director, Greenhill
SADIQ MALIK
Managing Director, DigitalBridge
JEFFREY MOERDLER
Member, Mintz
COREY WELP
Co-Founder & Managing Partner, fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty
MODERATOR
BRIAN TORMEY
President, TitleVest
DEVELOPMENT, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION:
Building To Meet Today’s Demands And Dynamic Needs
JOHN HAWKINS
Global Cloud Data Center Real Estate Lead, IBM
RYAN MALLORY
COO, Colocation Services, Flexential
JOHN PETERSON
VP, Data Center Design, Evoque Data Center Solutions
DATA CENTER OPERATIONS, ENGINEERING AND COOLING:
Leveraging New Tools, Technologies and Protocols To Do More, For Longer
ARNO VAN GENNIP
VP, Global IBX Operations Engineering, Equinix
SUDHIR KALRA
Executive VP, Global Operations, Compass Datacenters
DAVID KLEIN
Founder & CEO, ChilliRack
JOSEPH LICCARDO
VP, Data Center Field Operations, CoreSite
AGENDA
TIMEACTIVITY 8:00 AM 8:55 AM | Registration, Breakfast and Networking 8:55 AM 9:00 AM | Opening Remarks: Welcome to DICE Northeast 9:00 AM 9:45 AM | Making IT Rain: How Investors and Developers Are Navigating The Current Investment and Deal-Making LandscapeGiven current market dynamics, how are investors and developers putting their capital to work, how are leasing deals being structured? 9:45 AM 10:30 AM | Design, Construction And Engineering: Building To Meet Today’s Demands And Dynamic NeedsWith land, power, cost constraints, the way data centers are being designed and developed are changing. From build-to-suit to retrofits, various development types and architectures are being leveraged to meet client demands. What advances are we seeing in this space? What are current customer demands in the Northeast? 10:30 AM 10:50 AM | Networking Break 10:50 AM 11:35 AM | Data Center Operations and Cooling: Leveraging New Tools, Technologies and Protocols To Do More, For LongerUnderstanding energy optimization, optimal temperatures, cooling tactics, power rack density, and infrastructure design to make systems run for longer and stronger. What new practices are being applied within the data center? 11:35 AM 12:00 PM | Post-Event Networking
WHY THIS MATTERS
What You'll Learn
With the continued data center demand in NYC-New Jersey, the vacancy rate hit a record low of 7% in 2H2022 - what's in store for this year?
What has played out in the first half of 2023? How has the cost of capital affecting deal making in 2023?
How are major cities, like New York, preparing for the next generation of digital infrastructure?
What are the current design and construction trends across the tri-state and northeastern cities? Are we seeing more build-to-suit or retrofits in the market?
Has the migration of enterprises from NYC to the South affected the data center market?
Which incentives are driving data center demand in Connecticut and New Jersey from NYC?
What opportunities are investors currently interested in? How is sustainability changing the game?
How You'll Do More Business:
There is no slowdown in this industry. Learn about the trends, opportunities, and challenges ahead to position yourself to make the right business decisions and expand your network.
Relevant Industry News & Developments:
1547 Realty expands inventory in Orangeburg, NY, the company's flagship data center facility.
CoreSite completed 35,000 sq ft expansion to NY2 facility
Lightpath announced new 300-mile diverse route between Ashburn, VA and New York Metro
DigitalBridge weighs sale of Vantage Data Centers Stake, raising over $1.5bn
Partners Group buys data center platform EdgeCore Digital with $1.2bn investment
Who You’ll Network With In CRE:
Owners, providers, brokers, investors, engineers, lawyers, CEOs, vice president of design and construction, heads of acquisitions, directors of site selection, end-users, and more commercial real estate decision-makers.
Why You Should Attend:
To learn how Northeast markets are evolving to meet today's end-user and colocation data center requirements.
DON'T MISS OUR PREMIER NATIONAL DATA CENTER EVENT ON MAY 24-25 IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Be sure to check out DICE East: A National Data Center Event! Bringing together hundreds of leaders across the digital infrastructure industry addressing all trending topics, the summit will be held on May 24-25 in Northern Virginia.