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The Green Grid EMEA Technical Forum 2010 - Paris

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December 02, 2010

Paris

The Green Grid EMEA Technical Forums are quickly approaching! This series of 1-day conferences will take place throughout Europe during November and December. Participating in these conferences gives you an opportunity to discuss The Green Grid’s initiatives, learn what you can do to measure and improve efficiency in your own data centers, and network with your peers! Key topics of discussion include: efficiency metrics; data center maturity model; and communications, technical, and alliance activities.

As a benefit of membership, all-day attendance is open to members only. A networking lunch will be held midday to give you a chance to meet fellow members of The Green Grid and other industry stakeholders. The morning sessions will be open to the public.

Dates and Locations:

  • 30 November 2010 - Amsterdam: Interxion (Tupolevlaan 101, 1119PA Schiphol-Rijk / Amsterdam)
  • 02 December 2010 - Paris: Microsoft (39 quai du Président Roosevelt, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux)
  • 16 December 2010 - London: Porter Novelli (31 St Petersburgh Place, London W24LA)

Key Topics of Discussion:

  • State of The Green Grid
  • Data Center Maturity Model
  • The Green Grid Metrics
  • Getting Involved in The Green Grid

Agenda

Thursday, 2 December, 2010

Session
9:00-10:00 The Green Grid Overview/EMEA Activities
10:00-10:45 Global Harmonization of Data Center Metrics
10:45-11:00 Morning Break
11:00-11:45 End User Presentation
11:45-12:30 Data Center Maturity Model
12:30-12:40 Questions
12:40-13:40 Networking Luncheon
13:40-13:50 Opening to Member Sessions
13:50-14:10 The Green Grid Communications Activities
14:10-14:40 The Green Grid Technical Activities
14:40-14:55 Afternoon Break
14:55-15:35 The Green Grid Alliance Activities
15:35-16:20 Sustainable Development in France
16:20-16:30 Closing and Questions
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