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Green IT - A Case For Action
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Monday, Jun 9, 2008, 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM
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1221 Avenue of the Americas, Between 48th & 49th S
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Green is moving center stage. Concerns about global warming, soaring energy costs and a sustainable environment have dramatically changed public perceptions and the economics of going Green. But is it a fad or here to stay? Do the benefits outweigh the required investments, and what leadership role should IT play? Our panelists will share their innovative approaches and tangible achievements and provide you with insights and advise on getting started as well as on moving your eco-friendly strategies beyond the data center.
Panelists:
- Atefeh Riazi, Senior Partner & CIO, Ogilvy and Mather
- Joseph Dzaluk, Vice President of Global Infrastructure and Resource
Management, IBM Integrated Technology Delivery
- Ed Goldman, VP Technology Strategy, Marriott International
- Facilitator: Tom Hoffman, Editor at Large, Computerworld
We are very grateful for the generous sponsorship from IBM a leader in Green Computing for this event.
About the Speakers:
Joseph Dzaluk, Vice President of Global Infrastructure and Resource Management, IBM Integrated Technology Delivery Joe is responsible for the 8 million square feet of global data centers that IBM runs on behalf of our strategic outsourcing customers, including all hardware, software, facilities strategy and implementation. These data centers are included in IBM's overall Project Big Green initiatives, and Joe provides the leadership and staff to direct IBM's efforts in this arena. Prior to his current role, Joe was General Manager, Information and Technology Delivery, for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), after serving as the Chief Financial Officer for IBM Global Services, EMEA. Joe has 26 years experience in the IT industry and has held various senior management and executive positions within the IBM Global Services group over the past 15 years.