Australian Cloud & Data Centre Strategy Summit 2016 Australian Cloud & Data Centre Strategy Summit 2016

In 2016 the 4th Australian Data Centre Strategy Summit will evolve to become ‘The Australian Cloud & DC Strategy Summit’

The 2016 event, will be held at the Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast on March 1-3

Harness the collective intelligence of your peers, share best practice, trade war stories and plan for success. Created exclusively for 200 Data Centre leaders, the 2015 Data Centre Strategy Summit shares the insights of Australia’s largest IT users, with 10 of Australia’s leading analysts and senior executives from 20 solution providers serving the data centre industry. Over 40 Keynotes, Roundtables, Practical Open Discussions & Workshops across a unique 40 hour event.

MAIN THEMES FOR THE 2016 AGENDA:

Themes will be led by our advisory Council, with iTnews’ Ry Crozier and TRA’s Trevor Clarke – also as MC. Themes will evolve and rotate from the question: PERFORMING IN THE NEW FRONTIER: WILL YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE ECOSYSTEM COPE?

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Date: March 1-3, 2016
Location: Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast
Agenda: PERFORMING IN THE NEW FRONTIER: WILL YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE ECOSYSTEM COPE?
Contact: Jim.Berry@se-corp.com.au | (02) 9435 3535
Website: www.DataCentreStrategy.com.au

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