5 Reasons to Attend the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI) Summit

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Ever since the data center optimization initiative (DCOI) was handed down in March, we’ve been detailing its challenges and solutions, and realize that many agencies still have a lot questions about the latest mandate.

In fact, in a recent survey of our government customers, 50% of respondents said they need a better understanding of DCOI requirements. We’ve also been on the road lately and heard from many agencies directly as well. That’s why Schneider Electric is holding the Data Center Optimization Initiative Summit on November 30, 2016.

The Summit is being held at the Hay Adams Hotel, 800 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. There’s no cost to attend, but registration is required. You’ll be in good company as we welcome federal data center managers and select industry vendor partners to discuss the importance and implications of DCOI.

Here are five reasons to join us:

  1. Hear from the federal CIO office.
  2. Learn best practices from federal agencies.
  3. Gain insights to optimize your data center and reduce power usage effectiveness (PUE).
  4. Discuss the benefits of managing and monitoring your infrastructure with DCIM.
  5. Learn about solutions that will help your data center meet the requirements of DCOI.

Getting ahead of the September 30, 2018 deadline means you can move on to the important core business of your mission. Plus, if in compliance, you’ll probably be an unlikely candidate for further consolidation.

Our teams have been in the federal data center trenches for decades, navigating previous mandates and budget ups and downs with you, so we understand the nuances of mission-critical facilities and the intricacies of compliance. We’ll face DCOI together again. Hope to see you at the Summit. If you have questions in the meantime, visit our government resource center, or contact us at govteam@schneider-electric.com.

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