Webinars are free sponsored educational seminars that are accessed over the Internet. You can register for upcoming Webinars or view archived presentations via the links below.
Building Management Under the IT Umbrella: What Works, What Doesn’t
Date: 3/21/2013
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This Webinar explores the rationales for and against unifying BMSs and facilities management with IT.
From Smart Building to Smart City
Date: 3/19/2013
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In this Webinar, speakers from the industry and from IBM will explain how smart buildings become smart cities. Attendees will learn the basic characteristics and functions of smart buildings; how these facilities are interconnected; what kinds of urban systems can be included in such a network; and how the cloud model can create a smart, sustainable, and self-regulating city from the foundation of smart buildings.
When Datacenters Can’t Be Remote: Surviving the Urban Datacenter
Date: 3/6/2013
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This Webinar explores the issues encountered in big-city datacenters and proposes ways to ensure minimal risk for businesses that deploy these urban facilities.
Cutting Waste in the Datacenter
Date: 1/10/2013
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This Webinar will discuss concerns around energy-efficient solutions; debunk myths about the risks caused by efficiency; and introduce monitoring tools and solutions that are helping facilities and IT managers run their datacenters in the most productive and efficient manner.
Surviving Downtime in the Datacenter
Date: 1/3/2013
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This webinar will discuss ways to avoid, and survive, downtime; and it will provide an analysis of energy-efficient solutions for datacenters that reduce the likelihood of overheating servers, excessive use of power, and exposure to harsh temperatures all of which contribute to datacenter
downtime.
Choosing Your Datacenter's Host City
Date: 12/13/2012
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In this Webinar, we will discuss where the premier markets are for datacenters today, and why; and what questions you should be asking yourself when choosing a location.