How can a UPS-inspired data centre create a sustainability revolution?
The current data centre sustainability conversation seemingly does not allow for any variation from the message that data centres will achieve Net Zero by, if not well before, 2050. Quite what this Net Zero looks like, well that's not so easily defined. Somewhat worryingly, the conviction that the industry will unquestionably reach Net Zero is supported by an equally firm belief that this objective can be obtained by, in simple terms, continuing the current data centre technology evolution. No revolution is required.This Centiel-sponsored roundtable begs to differ as it brings together the UPS supply chain to discuss the energy efficiency revolution which has already begun in the data centre and looks ahead to understand what more needs to be achieved. The conversation will focus on the innovative approaches to energy efficiency being delivered to the data centre today - thanks to a combination of new ways of thinking about the ‘power problem' and the groundbreaking technology designs which can provide truly sustainable UPS solutions.
Hear from a UPS manufacturer, a data centre operator and a data centre infrastructure specialist as they talk data centres and Net Zero in practical terms. Contrary to recent, certain unhelpful suggestions that sustainability will make you poorer, this roundtable will, once and for all, demonstrate beyond all reasonable doubt that UPS-inspired data centre energy efficiency is good for both the environment and the corporate bank balance.
Speakers
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Simon Roger Facilities Manager Sure |
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Richard Clifford VP of Sales and Solutions, EMEA Keysource |
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Louis McGarry Sales and Marketing Director Centiel |
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