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Dorothy Ochs
September 27, 2012
Join us as we discuss how to successfully deploy high power to your racks, and how you can gain secure remote access to your data center
And stop by our booth (#644) to see our newest Power, DCIM and KVM solutions
Get a registration discount on us—Use code RARITANF12!
Register at http://www.datacenterworld.com/fall2012/
TWO PRESENTATIONS:
Effectively Deploying High Power in Data Centers
Date: Monday, October 1st at 2:30pm
Room: Lincoln C
Speaker: Greg More, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Raritan
Achieving Secure Remote and Local Access for Your Data Center
Date: Monday, October 1st at 9:45am
Room: Jackson CD
Speaker: Richard Dominach, Manager of KVM and Access Product Management at Raritan
We will have live demos at our booth (#644) and will be raffling an iPad. Be sure to stop by!
Event Details:
AFCOM Data Center World
Sep. 30th - Oct. 3rd
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
Nashville, TN
Register now: http://www.datacenterworld.com/fall2012/
Dorothy Ochs
September 14, 2012
See how we can help:
- Reduce energy use and comply with Executive Order 13514
- Easily manage agency consolidation plans by tracking all of the assets in your data centers
- Provide you with secure remote access to server management
REGISTER NOW at
http://www.marinemilitaryexpos.com/modern-day-marine.shtml
EVENT DETAILS
What: Modern Day Marine
When: September 25-27, 2012
Where: MCB Quantico, VA
Dorothy Ochs
September 7, 2012
Raritan will be presenting at the DCIE (Data Center Innovation Expo) on September 18-19 in Montreal. You are invited to join us and stop by booth #101.
When: September 18th from 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Location: Room 514C
Title: DCIM, what is it and how is it helping data center managers today in improving operational and energy efficiencies?
Abstract: There has been a lot of buzz, hype, and confusion around DCIM (data center infrastructure management) software that has been created by both vendors and industry analysts in the past year. In this session you will learn how data center managers like yourself are actually filtering out this hype and confusion and are using DCIM to drive data center operational excellence. Once such scenario is to automate existing manual processes for managing moves, adds and changes (MACs). Another scenario enables managers to make better informed decisions using intelligence built into DCIM to reduce cooling energy costs. Both examples will be supported with real-world ROIs.
For more info and to register, visit http://www.datacenterinnovations.com/en/index.html.
Dorothy Ochs
August 31, 2012
Special Behind the Scenes Tour of IO’s Data Center 2.0
This event will also include a tour of the IO Phoenix, which is the largest commercially available data center in the United States to achieve Tier III Design Certification from the Uptime Institute.
Agenda:
8:00 to 8:30a.m. – Breakfast Networking
9:00 to 11:15a.m. – Presentations
11:15 to 12:00p.m. – Behind the Scenes Tour and Presentation
Presentation Topics:
- Optimizing Rack Power Monitoring and More
- Behind the scenes look at IO Anywhere and IO.OS®
- Data Center Design Trends
- Data Center as a Living Infrastructure
More speakers to be announced. Register online today at http://iodc.eventbrite.com/.
August 21, 2012
It’s been an incredibly busy year at Raritan with product advances and growing sales. Amidst the chaos, the team found time to hold its first March for Babies walk to raise money for the March of Dimes foundation.
March of Dimes, whose slogan is “Marching together for stronger, healthier babies”, is an organization that raises money to support programs and research that help moms have healthy pregnancies, and therefore, healthy babies. The March for Babies program has been running since 1970 and has raised over $2 billion for the support of moms and babies nationwide.
An impressive 55 Raritan walkers raised over $4,000 in support of the March for Babies campaign to help families in their community produce healthy and happy babies. This Raritan team traded in their dedication to the office for helping families who truly needed it.