The data centre of the future?
Service driven, virtualised to the hilt and massively fault tolerant
11am GMT / 12pm CET, 22nd February 2013
Hi Etechnews Today,
The wish list for the data centre of the future, according to Register
Readers, is heavily focused on service delivery, with tightly organised
pools of resources and massive amounts of virtualisation - and of
course, fault-tolerance to the Nth degree. Cloud will play a part in
this, naturally. But not in the way some vendors would like to think.
The data centre is in charge and any clouds, or cloud suppliers, are
going to have to learn how to play by its rules.
The question is how are you going to get to that nirvana and how are
you going to manage it when you do?
Readers of The Register have their view on this and on 22nd February
we have a live broadcast from Reg studios to run through their
thoughts, tips and advice. Dale Vile, from Freeform Dynamics, will be
taking us through the findings of the research and our very own Tim
Phillips will be playing host.
Joining them is Microsoft's Andrew Fryer who, with the latest release
of Windows Server, thinks Microsoft has a major part to play in this
data centre (r)evolution. He's going to explain how he feels these
technologies, along with Azure, System Centre and SQL Server, can help
join the dots and enable IT down the road to this new data centre of
the future. He's good, well worth listening to.
It promises to be an interesting discussion and you're invited to take
part. They'll be taking your questions live from the floor and Tim
won't let them leave until they've answered them all.
Register to attend, for free, from the comfort of your desk, below.
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