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John Booth, MD of Carbon3IT, explains the thinking behind the new National Data Centre Academy, as part of his company’s commitment to decarbonising ICT estates across the globe, by providing training in energy efficiency best practices in a real server room environment, demonstrating and showcasing products to accelerate the net zero agenda, and updating information on concepts and innovation to reduce energy consumption and to meet existing and future regulations.
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Ben Pritchard, CEO of AVK, a fast-growing supplier of innovative and sustainable power solutions for data centres and energy-intensive organisations both here and in Europe, discusses how the data centre industry can drive forward the sustainable power agenda by focusing on the development of microgrids, alongside existing efforts on renewables and decarbonisation more generally. The digital infrastructure industry has the opportunity to become a genuine sustainability enabler in the world of digital power solutions.
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John Kreyling is moving from his role as Business Development Director to become the new MD of Centiel in the UK. He shares his excitement in taking on the new role, his objectives for the future and outlines the ways in which UPS technology can continue to make a major contribution to the data centre industry, as it seeks to address the challenges and opportunities around power availability and management, alongside a wider sustainability focus.
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Tony Abate, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at AtmosAir Solutions, explains how to make data centres more efficient and sustainable by implementing bi-polar ionisation (BPI) technology. The company’s patented HVAC tubes emit bi-polar positive and negative ions which seek, attack and neutralise airborne contaminants that can compromise data centre performance.
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The DCS VIDEO Magazine platform allows for companies to present face to face in an interview with the Editor Phil Alsop. A company can focus on their achievements, latest product launch or advise on a topic their company has leadership in.
• The 30-minute interview will be included in a VIDEO Magazine.
• The VIDEO Magazine is mailed 3 times to 45,000 readers of DCS magazine.
• Hosted on DCS website for 3 months.
• Promoted via social media.
• Promoted on weekly newsletters.
• Logo on video.
The main sponsor for each VIDEO Magazine will receive a full-size banner (728 X 90) and the lead interview.
Deadline 5th December.
30 Minutes
£995
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30 min ZOOM interview with the editor
The interview will include a single page of advertising in Datacentre Solutions or 1 Newsletter sponsorship. Package Price £995
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