

The Carbon Footprint in IT and Data Centre Infrastructure Summit addresses the commercial drivers for organizations to invest in sustainable IT systems, and provides senior level IT executives with leading-edge information for ensuring environmental good practices are embedded into the management and running of IT infrastructures and data centres.
The Summit will deliver practical strategies on IT infrastructure and data centre management, such as when to take action towards higher efficiency; justifying cost with prospective gains and balancing optimum performance with environmental impact. The summit will look at the scope of what can be done right now, as well as what can be done in the future.
The Summit is the first of its kind to deliver a full circle perspective on the carbon footprint of a distributed infrastructure alongside data centres, from a whole life-cycle approach. Our superb panel of CIOs, CTOs, IT Directors and Heads of Data Centres from leading corporates will share their thoughts and experiences with energy efficient strategies for IT, which participants can take away from the Summit and turn into actionable processes for their own organisations
Day One: Where Next For the Energy Efficient Data Centre?
Day One of the Summit will benchmark emerging best practices on the design and operation of energy efficient, environmentally sustainable data centres. The benefits of investing in new technologies in order to withstand increasing power demand and energy costs will also be assessed.
Day Two: Optimising The Energy Efficiency & Environmental Performance Of Your Corporate IT Infrastructure
Day Two of the Summit will provide participants with the opportunity to learn about the processes and technologies which can be immediately implemented to save on energy efficiency and cost. Delegates will gain clarity on life cycle costs in order to know where to make optimum investments, as well as review changes to existing technology via proven working examples from industry.
Places at the Carbon IT Footprint in IT and Data Centre Infrastructure Summit are limited, and available strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. To register please call ++ 44 (0) 207 749 0470 or email
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Angela Morrison, IT Director, Sainsbury's
Chris Walker, CTO, Saatchi & Saatchi Interactive
Finlay McLeod, Head of Data Centre Transformation, BT
Mark Popolano, CTO, Reed Elsevier
Paul Cattrell, European Data Centre Manager, Unilever
Ciaran Flanagan, Head of Data Centres, Intel
John Carey, IT Director, Scottish Widows
Steve Bowden, CTO Green Computing, IBM
Frank Tudor, Director of Supplier Relationship and Performance, Department of Work and Pensions
Dave Carter, Head of Digital Development, Manchester City Council
Richard Barrington, Head of Government and Public Policy, Sun Microsystems
Jonathan Clark, Head Of Business Design, British Energy
Ricky Higgins, IT Director For Products and Markets, Lloyds TSB
Peter Hambling, CIO, Lloyds of London
Jamie Shaw, Environmental Engineer, Honda F1 Racing
Gary Hird, Technical Strategy Systems Manager, John Lewis Partnership
Bob Crook, Head of Business Relationship Management & Sustainability, DEFRA
Dan Sutherland, Founder, Green Technology Initiative
Peter Pedersen, CIO, Rank Group
Christopher Linfoot, IT Director, LDV Group
Paul Cattrell, European Data Centre Manager, Unilever
Ricky Higgins, IT Director for Products and Markets, Lloyds TSB
Jonathan Clark, Head of Business Design, British Energy
Steve Gediking, Head of IT and Facilities, The Independent Police Complaints Commission
Terry Walby, Director, Datacentre and Storage Solutions, Computacenter Services
Andrew Bray, Head of Energy Services, Johnson Controls
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