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Carbon Footprint Energy Efficient IT Summit 2008 follows our sell-out November event, which attracted over 150 CIOs, CTOs, IT Directors and senior management from the world’s key players both in the private and the public sectors including Google, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, John Lewis, Honda F1 Racing, Scottish Widows, Unilever, Lloyds TSB, PepsiCo UK & Ireland, Tesco Stores Ltd, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, DEFRA, Manchester Digital Development Agency- Manchester City Council, Department for Work and Pensions, NAT, Independent Police Complaints Commission, Dumfries + Galloway Council and many more.
The 2008 event will bring together similar representatives to define and delve into the high level issues relating to measuring, reducing and investing in energy efficiencies. It is the first summit of its kind which has been designed to benefit IT executives from different industries by delving into all the processes in the life cycle required to reduce energy consumption without losing strategic perspective.
An unique benchmarking opportunity for delegates, the Summit examines practical real-time strategies that IT professionals can take away and turn into actionable processes for their own organisations to reduce energy consumption in a cost-effective and timely way.
Attend this crucial event to prioritise your carbon agenda, target your investments correctly and experience the competitive advantages through corresponding better business services and cost efficiencies. What needs to be measured? How do you measure? ? Where do you start? Where do you stop? What is the optimum mix of strategies?
Attend this summit to:
- Learn how to measure energy consumption across data centres and IT infrastructure in the absence of standards
- Hear practical case studies from companies that have successfully gained cost benefits from developing and delivering energy reductions
- Analyse best practices on efficiently meeting increasing business and IT demand, whilst profiling the life cycles of data centres and IT infrastructures
- Learn what tools or processes you need to have in place to take the practical, first steps to increase energy efficiency
- Learn how to educate employees to understand the impact of their work habits and raise awareness of power consumption
- Evaluate the long and short-term benefits of investing in energy efficiency
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Ashley Davis, Managing Director, JPMorgan Chase

David Reilly, Managing Director and Head of Technology Infrastructure Services, Credit Suisse

Jim Miller, Assistant Vice-President of IT, Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Feidlhim O’Neill, Snr. Director of International Operations, Yahoo!

Gary Hird, Technical Strategy Manager, John Lewis Partnership

Steve Clarke, Systems & Operations Director, AOL

John Killey, Head of EMEA, Citigroup Realty Services

Simon Palinkas, Green IT Programme Manager, Tesco

Dai Davis, Partner, Brooke North LLP

Phil Nail, Founder and CTO, AISO.net

Paolo Bertoldi , Programme Manager, European Commission DG JRC, Institute for Environment and Sustainability

Andrew Fanara, Product Specifications Team Leader, US EPA Energy Star Program

Dave Carter, Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA), Manchester City Council

Bob Crooks, Head of Business Relationship Management, Defra

Andy Smale, Senior IT Consultant, Hampshire County Council

Gerard Leahy, Director, Distributed Platform Modernisation, Credit Suisse

Victor C. Smith, Enterprise Technologist, EMEA Technology Team, Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, Server Platforms, The Green Grid

Senior Representative From, Unilever

Dr. Hugh Beedie, Chief Technology Officer, Cardiff University
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