In today’s energy conscious business world we are currently experiencing the emergence of new technologies that address energy efficiency in todays mission critical data centres. Energy efficiency is not enough; today’s consumers of the Cloud are concerned about the security of their data, their clients data and also about the availability of their virtual resources.

  • What kind of power consumption do these newer technologies consume?
  • How do they compare with current technologies?
  • How many IOs per second is enough?

Come and hear about the new wave of data centre technologies and the reasons that they can be made not only energy efficient but how they can also be made secure. This talk will be centred around a new value proposition, what it is and why it’s important. Also, you will about the benefits of this next wave and the advantages of investing in it for service providers, government and enterprises.

This lecture is being co-organized with the IET and IEEE


About the Speaker:

Jerry Glowka
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VP Solutions Architecture,
IceBerg Networks Inc.
http://www.icebergnetworks.com/

Jerry Glowka has deeply developed skills in Networking, Security and Storage that allows him to combine best of breed technology to produce robust secure solutions both of Data Centres as well as Cloud Computing. Jerry has been successful in identifying, working with and bringing together world leading technologies to address Data Centre exhaust, unmanageable power demand in todays data centres and to overcome consumer fears related to the use of virtualised resources.

Jerry is IceBerg’s representative on the Canadian Strategic Network SAVI (Smart Applications on Virtual Infrastructure). This program is researching the evolution of todays internet, its protocols and structure.

 

This event is open to all. It will be held in room ME 3380, Mackenzie building, Carleton University on Thursday Jan 17th, from 6-9p.m. Parking lot P2 is the closest (http://www2.carleton.ca/parking/parking-map – building 10, green and yellow parking).
Host: Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program
http://www.carleton.ca/tim

The TIM program attracts talented engineers and computer scientists who wish to launch and grow their own businesses as well as personnel driving innovative initiatives in medium- and large companies. The TIM program offers a thesis and project options and it is the backbone of the Lead to Win business ecosystem.