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sponsored by Raritan Computer, Inc.
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Posted:
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30 Jun 2008
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30 Jun 2008
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Audio
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Podcast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In this audiocast, we interview analyst Joe Clabby about capacity planning challenges and improving capacity planning through better power management. Power is an important factor in data center capacity planning. Current power consumption analysis is important, but even more important is determining future needs. New developments in data center power management are covered in this webcast, as are best practices for managing power and planning capacity accurately.
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Speaker
Joe Clabby
President
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Clabby Analytics
Joe Clabby, currently president of Clabby Analytics, is a prominent researcher, analyst and public speaking guru. With almost 30 years experience in the computing industry, Joe has written dozens of specialized analytical reports on computer technology vendors as well as spoken around-the-world on evolving computing trends. With a strong background in systems platforms, operating environments, business application reengineering and program-to-program communications, Joe is now focusing his work on system z mainframes, blade computing and the green data center. As a distinguished technical author, Joe is best known for his books, "Visualize This," -- an exploration of how sensory technologies will be used to create virtual Internet worlds of the future, and, "Web Services Explained," -- an analysis of what Web services are, how they work, who uses them, and a critique of leading vendor's Web services platform and software offerings. His new book entitled, "The Green CEO," is due to be electronically published at the end of 2008.
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