Membresía de Uptime Institute
2023 Fall Americas Conference
The Westin Phoenix Downtown
Phoenix, Arizona, Estados Unidos
October 24-25th, 2023
ORADORES
Digital Infrastructure Experts from Around the Globe
Matt StansberryVice President, North America at Uptime Institute
Chris BrownChief Technical Officer
at Uptime Institute
at Uptime Institute
Ron DavisVice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations
at Uptime Institute
at Uptime Institute
Daniel BizoResearch Director at Uptime Institute
Mike DoolanGlobal Operations Director at CBRE
Mark ShanleyVP Project Delivery
at US Bank
at US Bank
Scott KillianVice President, Global Membership Services at
Uptime Institute
Uptime Institute
Todd TraverVice President, Digital Resiliency
at Uptime Institute
at Uptime Institute
Ryan OrrVice President, Topology Services
at Uptime Institute
at Uptime Institute
Jacqueline DavisResearch Analyst at Uptime Institute
Tiffani JarniganESG Process & Innovation Manager at HPE
Max SmolaksResearch Analyst at Uptime Institute
Andrew StevensPresident & CEO
at CNet Training
at CNet Training
Jay DietrichResearch Director, Sustainability at Uptime Institute
Sudhir KalraEVP of Global Operations at Compass Datacenters
Nathan CutteridgeArchitecture Senior Advisor at Cigna/Evernorth
Conference Agenda
Agenda subject to change and will be updated as we finalize speaker and presentation details.
Day 1 - Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
8:00 – 9:30a.m.
Breakfast Provided at the Hotel
Breakfast provided at the hotel before the data center tour.
9:30 – 10:00a.m.
Data Center Tour, Walk to Data Center, Security Check-In
Depart from the front of the hotel lobby for attendees that signed up for the tour. Security check-in will be conducted upon arrival at the site. Photo IDs are required for security check-in.
10:00 – 12:30p.m.
Data Center Tour
This year we'll be visiting Digital Realty's Downtown Phoenix data center at 120 East Van Buren Street.
12:30 - 1:00p.m.
Return to the Hotel
1:00 - 2:30p.m.
Lunch and Data Center Tour Feedback Session at the Hotel
Tour attendees will meet for a working lunch to note best practices and opportunities for improvement observed during the data center tour.
2:30 - 4:00p.m.
Break & Networking
4:00 - 5:00p.m.
General Member Registration
Conference materials will be available at the Membership registration table.
5:00 - 5:30p.m.
Conference Welcome & Executive Perspective
Matt Stansberry, Vice President, North America, Uptime Institute
Scott Killian, Vice President, Global Membership Services, Uptime Institute
Conference welcome and general announcements.
Scott Killian, Vice President, Global Membership Services, Uptime Institute
Conference welcome and general announcements.
5:30 - 6:30p.m.
Industry Critical Update and Panorama
Max Smolaks, Research Analyst, Uptime Institute
Chris Brown, Chief Technology Officer, Uptime Institute
Daniel Bizo, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Uptime Institute presents the popular Panorama session, where the panelists and delegates discuss trends, events, and outages affecting the digital infrastructure industry.
Chris Brown, Chief Technology Officer, Uptime Institute
Daniel Bizo, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Uptime Institute presents the popular Panorama session, where the panelists and delegates discuss trends, events, and outages affecting the digital infrastructure industry.
6:30 - 8:30p.m.
Welcome Reception & Dinner at the Hotel
Join us for an enjoyable networking opportunity with a reception and dinner at the hotel.
Day 2 - Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
8:00 - 9:00a.m.
Breakfast Provided at the Hotel
9:00 - 9:35a.m.
How and Why Data Centers are Becoming More Regulated
Jay Dietrich, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Data centers everywhere are becoming more regulated, especially in the areas of resiliency and sustainability. In this session, we will consider why this is happening, what form the regulations are taking, and provide some guidance on how operators should respond.
Data centers everywhere are becoming more regulated, especially in the areas of resiliency and sustainability. In this session, we will consider why this is happening, what form the regulations are taking, and provide some guidance on how operators should respond.
9:35 - 10:10a.m.
Water Usage: Metrics and Cooling Technology Choices
Daniel Bizo, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Jay Dietrich, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Ryan Orr, Vice President, Topology Services & Global Tier Authority, Uptime Institute
As water becomes a growing concern globally, it's essential to monitor and reduce its use in our digital hubs. This panel will discuss the importance of tracking water consumption in data centers, offering insights into practical steps for efficiency and sustainability. Simple changes can lead to better water use and a smaller environmental footprint.
Jay Dietrich, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Ryan Orr, Vice President, Topology Services & Global Tier Authority, Uptime Institute
As water becomes a growing concern globally, it's essential to monitor and reduce its use in our digital hubs. This panel will discuss the importance of tracking water consumption in data centers, offering insights into practical steps for efficiency and sustainability. Simple changes can lead to better water use and a smaller environmental footprint.
10:10 - 10:45a.m.
Managing for Resiliency in Chaotic Times
Matt Stansberry, Vice President, North America, Uptime Institute
Ron Davis, Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations, Uptime institute
Data centers are at the heart of an organization's digital infrastructure, serving as the backbone for mission-critical operations. However, with increasing complexity, unpredictability, and external threats, ensuring resiliency has become paramount. This session delves into the strategies, best practices, and emerging technologies that can help organizations effectively navigate the chaos and fortify their digital infrastructure against disruptions.
Ron Davis, Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations, Uptime institute
Data centers are at the heart of an organization's digital infrastructure, serving as the backbone for mission-critical operations. However, with increasing complexity, unpredictability, and external threats, ensuring resiliency has become paramount. This session delves into the strategies, best practices, and emerging technologies that can help organizations effectively navigate the chaos and fortify their digital infrastructure against disruptions.
10:45 - 11:00a.m.
Break: Refreshments available
11:00 - 11:30a.m.
Heatwave Inside the Data Center
Daniel Bizo, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Typical server silicon power has jumped threefold in a decade. The industry at large anticipates a continued steep trajectory for server power in the coming years as a bout of competition between chip vendors, as well as between cloud operators, push chip and system design envelopes. This growing concentration of heat will pose as a growing pain for data center infrastructure. Liquid cooling is widely seen as an end-all solution to this challenge and a solution for sustainability issues, but these expectations may prove overly optimistic.
Typical server silicon power has jumped threefold in a decade. The industry at large anticipates a continued steep trajectory for server power in the coming years as a bout of competition between chip vendors, as well as between cloud operators, push chip and system design envelopes. This growing concentration of heat will pose as a growing pain for data center infrastructure. Liquid cooling is widely seen as an end-all solution to this challenge and a solution for sustainability issues, but these expectations may prove overly optimistic.
11:30 - 12:00p.m.
Resiliency Challenges of High Density Cooling
Jacqueline Davis, Research Analyst, Uptime Institute
Densifying IT will press cooling systems to handle high heat while still delivering resiliency and efficiency, steering operators to refined precision air cooling designs as well as direct liquid cooling (DLC). Jacqueline Davis discusses how data centers can remain resilient as cooling systems evolve to accommodate dense IT.
Densifying IT will press cooling systems to handle high heat while still delivering resiliency and efficiency, steering operators to refined precision air cooling designs as well as direct liquid cooling (DLC). Jacqueline Davis discusses how data centers can remain resilient as cooling systems evolve to accommodate dense IT.
12:00 - 12:30p.m.
Reducing Cost & Carbon Through IT Efficiency
Jay Dietrich, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Tiffani Jarnigan, ESG Process & Innovation Manager, HPE
Nathan Cutteridge, Architecture Senior Advisor, Cigna/Evernorth
Tracking and improving data center infrastructure energy efficiency, meaning the data center energy use relative to the total work processed, is critical in helping organizations to contain both the costs and carbon emissions that result from IT infrastructure growth.
Tiffani Jarnigan, ESG Process & Innovation Manager, HPE
Nathan Cutteridge, Architecture Senior Advisor, Cigna/Evernorth
Tracking and improving data center infrastructure energy efficiency, meaning the data center energy use relative to the total work processed, is critical in helping organizations to contain both the costs and carbon emissions that result from IT infrastructure growth.
12:30 - 2:00p.m.
Lunch Provided at the Hotel
2:00 - 2:30p.m.
AI & Power: What We Know So Far
Daniel Bizo, Research Director, Uptime Institute
Generative models are driving an unprecedented AI hype-cycle, with projections of soaring investments. As anticipation builds for next-generation AI, experts foresee a surge in data center capacity needs. Yet, how AI will reshape data center infrastructure remains unclear. In this presentation we explore what AI may mean to the infrastructure.
Generative models are driving an unprecedented AI hype-cycle, with projections of soaring investments. As anticipation builds for next-generation AI, experts foresee a surge in data center capacity needs. Yet, how AI will reshape data center infrastructure remains unclear. In this presentation we explore what AI may mean to the infrastructure.
2:30 - 3:00p.m.
IT and Facilities: Addressing the Disfunction
Matt Stansberry, Vice President, North America, Uptime Institute
Ron Davis, Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations, Uptime Institute
Sudhir Kalra, EVP of Global Operations, Compass Datacenters
Mike Doolan, Global Operations Director, CBRE
Mark Shanley, VP Project Delivery, US Bank
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, the synergy between IT and data center facilities is essential for seamless operations and business success. However, many organizations face challenges stemming from the dysfunction between these two critical components. This session looks into the issues, strategies, and best practices for achieving harmonious collaboration between IT teams and data center facilities management.
Ron Davis, Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations, Uptime Institute
Sudhir Kalra, EVP of Global Operations, Compass Datacenters
Mike Doolan, Global Operations Director, CBRE
Mark Shanley, VP Project Delivery, US Bank
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, the synergy between IT and data center facilities is essential for seamless operations and business success. However, many organizations face challenges stemming from the dysfunction between these two critical components. This session looks into the issues, strategies, and best practices for achieving harmonious collaboration between IT teams and data center facilities management.
3:00 - 3:30p.m.
Digital Resiliency: Observations and Findings
Todd Traver, Vice President, Digital Resiliency, Uptime Institute
In an increasingly interconnected and digitally reliant world, businesses and organizations face a growing need for digital resiliency. This session presents valuable insights, real-world observations, and key findings to ensure your organization's digital operations remain robust and adaptable in the face of disruptions.
In an increasingly interconnected and digitally reliant world, businesses and organizations face a growing need for digital resiliency. This session presents valuable insights, real-world observations, and key findings to ensure your organization's digital operations remain robust and adaptable in the face of disruptions.
3:30 - 3:45p.m.
Break: Refreshments available
3:45 - 4:15p.m.
Understanding the Human Factor: Knowledge, Certifications, Qualifications and Mitigating Human Risk
Andrew Stevens, President & CEO, CNet Training
Whilst it is a fact that unplanned data center outages occur, with a surprisingly high amount of these being attributed to human error, it is a subject that is very rarely openly discussed. Here is where Andrew Stevens will start that conversation. He will delve into the importance of on-going knowledge development, how you can prove individual and team skills, and how tapping into their potential will help to identify, address and mitigate human related risk within mission critical facilities.
Whilst it is a fact that unplanned data center outages occur, with a surprisingly high amount of these being attributed to human error, it is a subject that is very rarely openly discussed. Here is where Andrew Stevens will start that conversation. He will delve into the importance of on-going knowledge development, how you can prove individual and team skills, and how tapping into their potential will help to identify, address and mitigate human related risk within mission critical facilities.
4:15 - 4:45p.m.
View From the Field: Management & Operations (M&O)
Ron Davis, Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Operations, Uptime institute
Observations from 10+ years of management and operations assessments - insights, lessons learned, and recommendations for continuous improvement.
Observations from 10+ years of management and operations assessments - insights, lessons learned, and recommendations for continuous improvement.
4:45 - 5:55p.m.
Open Mic: Inside Track & Technical Roundtable
Uptime Institute will lead a discussion on relevant Inside Track discussion topics. This will be followed by an open forum allowing attendees the opportunity to pose questions and discussion topics to the Membership and the Uptime Institute team on pertinent issues and topics.
5:55 - 6:00p.m.
Conference Closing Remarks
Scott Killian, Vice President, Global Membership Services, Uptime Institute
Closing comments and announcements
Closing comments and announcements
6:00p.m.
Adjourn - Networking and Drinks at the Hotel
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Registration Details
There is no charge to attend this event.
Attendees are responsible for their travel and hotel expenses, and any additional food and entertainment expenses outside of the conference.
Registration is open to Uptime Institute Members and invited guests. Membership events are not open to equipment vendors, suppliers, consultants or engineering firms.
Requests to attend will be reviewed and approved by Uptime Institute staff.
Submit your registration request and our team will follow up on your request within 72 hours via email.
Seating is limited, so please take a moment to register now to secure your spot at the Conference.
Event Location:
The Westin Phoenix Downtown
333 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 85004
+1 602-429-3500
Attendees are responsible for their travel and hotel expenses, and any additional food and entertainment expenses outside of the conference.
Registration is open to Uptime Institute Members and invited guests. Membership events are not open to equipment vendors, suppliers, consultants or engineering firms.
Requests to attend will be reviewed and approved by Uptime Institute staff.
Submit your registration request and our team will follow up on your request within 72 hours via email.
Seating is limited, so please take a moment to register now to secure your spot at the Conference.
Event Location:
The Westin Phoenix Downtown
333 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 85004
+1 602-429-3500
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