Data Centres

The cost-effective and efficient management of data centres rates highly on the list of priorities for ICT managers. Many companies are bridging data centre strategies and techniques in areas such as cooling, cabling, energy consumption, and cost management.

Visitors to Data Centre & Infrastructure Services @ CeBIT Australia will:

  • Learn about optimisation services, facility design and relocation techniques to consolidate their organisations' data centre site.
  • Find out how to reduce and manage power consumption, balancing the relationship between costs and carbon reduction.
  • Access solutions to optimise performance and stability without compromising redundancy.
  • Quantify the ROI for data centre investments, by employing solutions that support the total cost of ownership- connecting infrastructure solutions to business value.

What Visitors in 2010 said about CeBIT

" CeBIT is a great way to see what innovations are out there. The industry is always changing and we're always working with our customers to bring new solutions to them. We have met new customers and got the opportunity to show more products and solutions. "John McCarl, National Marketing Manager, Rittal

" Everybody comes here, I think [CeBIT] is the flagship of the industry. Its Australia wide, and as you can see there're thousands of people here for three days straight, so it is very important for us to be involved. " Norm Poulos, Business Development Manager, Server Racks Australia

" CeBIT is obviously the premier event for IT vendors and resellers, so obviously we like to participate to gain brand awareness in the IT industry. This is our tenth year exhibiting at CeBIT and I think that CeBIT is very important to the industry - it's a huge gathering where vendors and resellers and distributors can get together once a year and really showcase our products." Ciaran Bolton, Product Manager, Power Quality, Eaton

Who should exhibit?

CeBIT Australia's Data Centres area is particularly suited to exhibitors involved in such areas as:

  • Hosted data storage services for business or government.
  • Equipment and services to enable organisations to take control of their data management.
  • Off-the-rack systems for data storage and management.

Who will be there?

  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Resellers
  • Buyers
  • Managing Directors
  • General Managers
  • Business Owners
  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Technology Officers
  • IT Managers and Specialists
  • Business Development Managers
  • Consultants

2011 Exhibitors

  • 4Cabling
  • Acer
  • Adaptex
  • EATON
  • Emerson Network Power
  • Hallam Manufacturing
  • ICP Digital Signage
  • ICP Electronics Australia
  • ICS Industries
  • Kstar Australia
  • LAAKA
  • MFB Products
  • OnTune System Monitor
  • Power Shield
  • Rittal
  • Server Racks Australia
  • Socomec
  • Symmetry Innovations - QNX
  • Toten Australia
  • Warren And Brown Technologies
  • Wideband Technology
  • Electronic Keying Australia

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