As operational and resource costs increase, more organizations see colocation data centers as an attractive solution to house their IT infrastructure. Colocation facilities provide the power, cooling, and connectivity resources that organizations need at a cost they can afford. However, migrating to a colo can be a risky, time-intensive project that is difficult to execute without following best practices and leveraging data center management software to manage, monitor, and provide visibility to colocation infrastructure.
Join Danizel Bizo, 451 Research and data center experts Kyle Kohne, Emerson and Tom Wysocki, KPMG for our next live data center management webinar, Best Practices for Selecting Your Colo and Remotely Managing Your Colo Infrastructure on Tuesday, November 10th at 12pm ET to learn how to make the right choice for your colo and remotely manage your colo infrastructure.
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In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- The most common challenges of moving to a colo
- How organizations are successfully leveraging DCIM software to remotely manage their colo infrastructure
- Tips on how colo customers can improve uptime, increase capacity utilization, and improve people productivity
This data center management webinar will feature relevant DCIM research followed by a live Q&A session (including questions from the audience) with the following data center experts:
- Kyle Kohne, Data Center Technician/Cloud Administrator, Emerson
- Tom Wysocki, Manager, Data Center, KPMG
- Daniel Bizo, Principal Analyst, 451 Research
- James Cerwinski, VP Product Management, Sunbird Software
Don’t miss your chance to learn from industry analysts and data center professionals who can guide you through the challenges and opportunities of selecting and managing your colocation data center.
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Webinar Title: Best Practices for Selecting Your Colo and Remotely Managing Your Colo Infrastructure
Date: Tuesday, November 10th, 2020
Start Time: 12pm ET
Duration: 1 hour