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18 Nov 2010
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18 Nov 2010
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Presentation Transcript
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English
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ABSTRACT:
It's no secret that there is discord between IT staff and facilities managers in organizations with large data centers. You’ve heard the stories: An IT manager buys a new SAN without consulting the facilities team first, and the equipment sits on the loading dock for eight months because it’s too heavy for the raised floor. Or an IT department budgets $4 million for a new application with a blade server system, only to spend $40 million to build a new facility that houses high density equipment. Today, IT resources can be provisioned quickly and cheaply—some would say too quickly and cheaply. But those IT resources rely on brick and mortar as well as megawatts, which are abstracted from the IT department. This transcript of the "Improving Data Center Relations" webcast will identify pitfalls data center teams should avoid.
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