Mission Critical Features Teladata for 2015 TCC Call for Speakers

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Teladata was recently featured by Mission Critical Magazine for its call for speakers for the 2015 Technology Convergence Conference. From the article:

TELADATA has announced its call for speakers for the annual Technology Convergence Conference (TCC), taking place February 26, 2015, at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The full-day event provides presenters the opportunity to collaborate with over 600 facilities, data center, and IT professionals on a variety of industry trends and topics.

This year’s conference featured sessions with enduser presentations from leading firms Oracle, Fresenius Medical Care, Pinterest, and eBay. Keynote speaker Krish Sivakumar, senior manager at Cisco Systems, spearheaded the event with a presentation titled, Seeing the Unseen, which focused on the Internet of Things and how the Internet has changed how the world works and lives.

The conference provided an enduser focused forum with leading-edge material as part of its panel discussions and case studies. Presentations gave insight into intricate high-tech and organizational challenges facing IT, facilities and data center managers.

“The TCC provides the chance to share and learn from industry experts about the trends and realities of future built environments and work spaces,” said John Lucas of Juniper Networks, and 2014 TCC speaker.

“It’s an opportunity to understand the direction of today’s technology and to interact with the people that set it and steer it,” said Krish Sivakumar of Cisco Systems, and 2014 TCC Keynote Speaker.

TELADATA’s Technology Convergence Conference focuses on providing an environment where IT, facilities and telecommunications professionals exchange ideas and best practices relating to the latest technologies in data centers, IT infrastructure, audiovisual and monitoring systems. Expert speakers offer delegates critical information and in-the-trenches tactics to deal effectively with key issues affecting facilities and data centers.

Read the full article at Mission Critical Magazine.