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Speakers and Panels

Patrick Barnett

Patrick Barnett

Head of Strategic Alliances, GSI GTM - Google Cloud

Google

Patrick Barnett

Head of Strategic Alliances, GSI GTM - Google Cloud

Google

Patrick Barnett is Google Cloud's Head of Strategic Alliances for GSI GTM. He works with Google Cloud's primary GSI partners to develop and execute transformational cloud adoption projects for North America Enterprise Clients.

State of the Southeast Market:

Has Atlanta Become the Primary Hub in the Southeast?

Chris Downie

Chris Downie

Managing Partner

Welles Infrastructure Advisors

David Dunn

David Dunn

COO

H5 Data Centers

Juan Saca

Juan Saca

CEO

Digital Fortress

Jeff Uphues

Jeff Uphues

CEO

DC BLOX

Scott Willis

Scott Willis

President & CEO

DartPoints

Sean Farney
Moderator

Sean Farney

VP, Data Center Strategy - Americas

JLL

David Dunn

COO

H5 Data Centers

David Dunn is COO of H5 Data Centers. Mr. Dunn has nearly 15 years of experience managing significant growth and delivering outsized returns on investment in the Internet infrastructure space. Mr. Dunn most recently served as vice president at the Zayo Group where he was responsible for managing the wavelength and mobile infrastructure business units. Prior to Zayo, Mr. Dunn was senior vice president at CoreSite where he held leadership roles in mergers & acquisitions, leasing, marketing and strategy. Before joining CoreSite, Mr. Dunn held roles at several private equity firms including The Carlyle Group and J.E. Robert Companies. Mr. Dunn earned a B.S. in Finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Jeff Uphues

CEO

DC BLOX

Jeff Uphues is responsible for DC BLOX’s business strategy, mission, and goals guiding the company’s vision of designing, building and operating a network of innovative data centers that bring best-in-class business services to the Edge.

A tireless tech-savvy executive, strategist and cloud services entrepreneur, Jeff has held C-suite leadership positions in organizations ranging in size from Fortune 50 companies to start-ups including Liquid Web, Cbeyond and Bandwidth.com. He is an active board member for several privately held technology software companies and is co-chair of the New Venture Competition for the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta.

Jeff is a graduate of Harvard Business School and completed undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Arlington. He lives in Alpharetta, GA with his wife and two girls (who are known as the Three Texas Chix) where he serves as the president of the Jr. Raiders Girls Lacrosse Board.

Scott Willis

President & CEO

DartPoints

Scott Willis serves as DartPoints President and Chief Executive Officer and also serves as a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Willis is a recognized global technology leader in the communications industry with a demonstrated track record of building successful businesses for both large and small organizations to significant scale. He has extensive leadership experience transforming organizations, setting strategic direction, overseeing complex operations and confecting corporate alliances while delivering growth and profitability to the business. Scott has the right balance of strategic leadership, vision, enthusiasm and operational and technical expertise for building sustainable customer relationships to elevate DartPoints to be a leader in the edge data center market. Mr. Willis brings over 30 years of experience in the technology industry with a history of proven success. Most recently, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Zinwave, a leading global provider of in-building wireless products and solutions. He successfully transformed the organization, reset the global strategy, led the charge to innovate new products and solutions which primed the company to achieve aggressive growth. Through his leadership, he positioned Zinwave as a global leader of in-building wireless solutions. Over the course of his career, Scott has served in executive leadership roles at respected technology companies including Ericsson, Nokia, BellSouth and Sprint. Before Zinwave, he served as Executive Vice President, Chief Sales and Marketing Executive for Goodman Networks, a privately held leader in the design, engineering, deployment and integration of wireless communications networks. In his role, he was responsible for all commercial strategy, sales and marketing and grew revenue from $400 million to $1.2 billion annually. Prior to Goodman Networks, Scott was Executive Vice President and General Manager at Ericsson, where he oversaw more than 6,500 personnel across the U.S. and Latin America growing the business from $5 million in revenue annually to more than $3.5 billion in over 5 years. Previously, Scott served as Vice President and General Manager at Nokia Networks, where he led the growth of a new business to $1.5 billion in annual revenue in 3 years and established Nokia Networks as a market leader in North America. Mr. Willis holds a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Oklahoma and an MBA from Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School of Management. He also holds continuing executive education certificates from Stanford University Graduate School of Business and Columbia University Graduate School of Business.

Sean Farney

Moderator

JLL

Sean is the Vice President of Data Center Strategy for the Americas, charged with developing deeper client relationships, broader industry awareness, and enhanced partner collaboration by evangelizing JLL’s broad facility management, sustainability, commissioning, capital market, colocation and cloud advisory services. He works with clients to fully leverage the firm’s capabilities to maximum digital infrastructure value, minimize facility risk and drive data center innovation.

Sean has also led Digital Transformation strategic programs at two Fortune 500 companies, executing global data center consolidation and cloud migration, and initiatives that resulted in reduced time-to-revenue.

He is active in the industry, participating in panels, roundtables, podcasts, and other speaking events. Sean publishes regularly on such venues as Data Center Frontier, Data Center Dynamics, Mission Critical Magazine, and Data Centre Magazine.

Construction and Development Trends:

How is Digital Infrastructure Design and Construction Evolving to Meet Today’s Dynamics and Client Needs?

Brian Huard

Brian Huard

Site Director

QTS

Kurt Lindorfer

Kurt Lindorfer

Founding Principal

PARADIGM Structural Engineers

Jim McDonald

Jim McDonald

Founder & Director, ENP Consultants, A Miratech Group

MIRATECH Corporation

Terry Rennaker

Terry Rennaker

Partner

Eagle Rock Partners

Robbie Sovie

Robbie Sovie

EVP, Construction & Development

T5 Data Centers

Chris Gibbs
Moderator

Chris Gibbs

Director, Marketing

Tindall Corporation

Marshall Sorenson
Moderator

Marshall Sorenson

VP

Metromont

Kurt Lindorfer

Founding Principal

PARADIGM Structural Engineers

Kurt’s professional engineering career spans over 40 years. His expertise includes structural engineering design for Mission Critical Facilities such as Data Centers, Health Care Facilities such as Hospitals and Clinics and Life Sciences Facilities such as Biopharmaceutical Pilot Plants and Production Facilities around the United States and the World. His area of expertise is in designing buildings to be occupable after natural disasters including Tornados, Hurricanes and Earthquakes. He has been the structural engineer of record for conventional “fixed Base Buildings” ranging from 1-23 stories, “Base Isolated Buildings” ranging from 1-5 stories, and the retrofit and new construction of buildings incorporating Fluid Viscous Dampers ranging from 1-22 stories. He has published numerous papers on passive energy dissipation and presented the findings at various conventions in Boston, San Francisco and Milan.

For over 23 years as the Founding Principal at PARADIGM Structural Engineers, Kurt spends most of his time developing new leaders at PARADIGM and mentoring staff in Chicago and San Francisco.

Jim McDonald

Founder & Director, ENP Consultants, A Miratech Group

MIRATECH Corporation

As a Co-founder in 1992, and currently the Director of Environmental Impact at MIRATECH Corporation, Jim provides leadership, strategy and product design expertise for their Power Generation division. Jim rejoined Miratech Corporation in 2019 heading up the ENP Concepts consulting arm after management positions at Rypos Corporation and leading the environmental department at PowerSecure’s microgrid group. In charge of tracking all Federal, State and Local emissions regulations as they pertain to backup generators located at Datacenters in North America and Europe, he ensures MIRATECH’s products and services offer ongoing compliance. Mr. McDonald has testified before the Federal EPA numerous times and is considered a valuable stakeholder on several rulemaking teams at the State Level. For 15 years he has been an instructor for the Advanced School of the Electrical Generating Systems Association on the subject of Emissions from Diesel engines and has authored the textbook chapter on the same. He has a Patent Pending on the use of wire mesh DPF substrates in the pre-heating of SCR catalyst blocks. As the originator of the ‘GVU’ measurement parameter, Jim performs analyses to show the relative comparison on Ultraclean diesel generators versus grid supplied power. As such he advocates for the environmentally justifiable use of stationary generators until emerging renewable technologies are proven and cost effective. Jim holds a B.S in mechanical Engineering from the University of Delaware.

Robbie Sovie

EVP, Construction & Development

T5 Data Centers

As EVP of Construction and Development, Robbie is the leader of T5’s Construction Services division, where he sets the overall vision and business strategy. He holds the general contractors license and/or business license for construction activity across the organization. Robbie holds a degree in Construction Management from Western Carolina University.

Chris Gibbs

Moderator

Tindall Corporation

Chris Gibbs joined Tindall in 2019 as Business Development Manager to the Georgia Division, where he was responsible for pursuing business opportunities and identifying potential partners that aligned with company goals in the region. He was also a key player in the launch of the Tindall Superior Lightweight All-Purpose Beam™ (T-SLAB) product line.

As Director of Marketing, Gibbs’s corporate leadership role involves planning and administering all marketing efforts across Tindall’s full footprint. He works directly with the Sales Team and General Managers to drive strategic efforts in sales, analytics, and marketing tools.

Gibbs’s early career focused on Architectural and Commercial building material sales, leading him to the construction and marketing industries. He has a background in Sales Management, working with Architectural Polymers, Forterra, and Hanson Brick. He has extensive experience with conventional wall systems and is a brick expert. Gibbs graduated from the Atlanta College of Art, later absorbed by Savannah College of Art and Design, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Marshall Sorenson

Moderator

Metromont

Develops strategies for applications of precast/prestressed concrete building systems in the data center space. Leads the effort to engage technical staff in the design-assist effort of very fast-track projects, at the earliest stages of development. Works with end-users and their agents to create unique designs and unusual applications of precast concrete building systems.

Drives Metromont’s practice of acting as a specialty precast subcontractor in the data center -- and not just the manufacturer of various precast parts and pieces. Metromont can self-perform 100% of the precast concrete work, beginning from structured design-assist engagement, through field erection of "all-precast" buildings.

Leads the activities of Metromont’s VA Sales staff in pursuit of projects primarily in Virginia’s Data Center Alley, but across the U.S. Metromont has the capability of extending its reach beyond this area, on certain projects, where organizational strengths, financial capacity, and past experience -- particularly with regard to mission-critical projects -- are required.

35 years experience in the precast/prestressed concrete industry, including responsibilities for nearly every aspect of the ", get work" and "do work" functions. Directly involved in preconstruction through contract, in 20M SF of all precast data centers.

Marshall is a 7x24 Exchange DC Chapter Board of Directors member and a member of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA).

Best Practices and Innovations around Operations and Engineering:

How are Enterprises and Providers Optimizing IT Infrastructure to Achieve Greater Operational Cost and Efficiency?

Peter Berry

Peter Berry

Senior VP, AOD Operations & Cyber Security

ACI Worldwide

Rob Coyle

Rob Coyle

Global Enterprise Business Development Manager

Distech Controls

Marissa Jules

Marissa Jules

HPC Core Manager

University of California, San Francisco

John Diamond

John Diamond

VP, Engineering

Evoque Data Center Solutions

David Klein

David Klein

Founder & CEO

ChilliRack

David McCall

David McCall

Brand Evangelist

QTS Data Centers

Aaron Love
Moderator

Aaron Love

Manager, Engineered Solutions - Data Center

Kohler Power

Peter Berry

Senior VP, AOD Operations & Cyber Security

ACI Worldwide

Peter Berry is Senior Vice President of AOD (ACI on Demand) Infrastructure and Cyber Security for ACI

Worldwide, running global data center operations for hosted and Software-as-a-Service payments

products throughout the world.

During his career, Berry has led data center and operations organizations through transformations,

consolidations and acquisitions. He has driven improved availability, reduced costs and increased

efficiency in both large established and smaller start-up organizations. Berry specializes in IT technical

and operational leadership, supporting critical business functions and enabling rapid growth.

Before joining ACI, Berry was Vice President of SaaS Strategy and Operations at NCR Corporation,

providing leadership in support of rapidly growing SaaS offerings across the globe. Prior to that, Berry led

data center and operations teams at VMWare/AirWatch and Liaison Technologies among other

companies, and was an executive advisor for Tatum's technology practice.

Rob Coyle

Global Enterprise Business Development Manager

Distech Controls

As the Data Center Business Development Manager at Distech Controls, Rob Coyle removes barriers in the data center market to enable others to achieve their goals. Coyle is also a program lead in the Open Compute Project, a foundation backed by the world's largest data center companies. With 15 years of mission critical project experience, Rob Coyle is energized by creating a more sustainable future through the convergence of digital and physical infrastructure.

David Klein

Founder & CEO

ChilliRack

David Klein is the CEO and founder of DHK Storage, Inc, designer and manufacturer of the ChilliRack® and ChilliAire™ data center cooling systems. David currently has 32 patents awarded for the ChilliRack® system in 17 countries. Over the past 27 years working on networks and data centers, he has achieved numerous Cisco, Juniper, and VMware certifications.

David McCall

Brand Evangelist

QTS Data Centers

David is an experienced public speaker and data center evangelist with over 25 years in

the IT/Data Center industry. He has held a variety of roles, from leading national product

and solution engineering teams to hosting the QTS Experience podcast.

David is passionate about using technology and data for the greater good. He believes

that data centers can help humanity prosper, nurture our planet, and safeguard a future

for upcoming generations. He is committed to fostering a community that brings

together a diverse range of users, thinkers, and implementers of technology for

enriching conversations, shared laughter, and immersive experiences into the inner

workings of our digitally connected world.

David is a visionary who is eager to leverage the far-reaching implications of our

interconnected digital lives. He is a respected industry professional known for his

Cost Pressures, Interest Rates, Inflation:

How are These Major Economic Factors Affecting the Data Center and Digital Infrastructure Industry?

Daniel English

Daniel English

Managing Partner

Legacy Investing

Karlton Holston

Karlton Holston

EVP, Digital Infrastructure

Landmark Dividend

Chris Flynn

Chris Flynn

Chief Investment Officer

Strategic Data Center Fund Manager

Brian Kirschbaum

Brian Kirschbaum

Partner

Astra Capital Management

Michael Ortiz

Michael Ortiz

CEO

Layer 9 Datacenters

Madison Williams

Madison Williams

Executive VP, Finance

QTS

Ken Parent

Ken Parent

CEO

Element Critical

Mike Dolan
Moderator

Mike Dolan

Executive Vice President

JLL

Daniel English

Managing Partner

Legacy Investing

Daniel English is the President and Co-Founder of Legacy Investing, an investment firm focused on technology impacted real estate. Legacy has completed >$3B in transactions across 19M SF in data centers, e-commerce industrial assets, and life science buildings. Prior to co-founding Legacy Investing, Daniel was a tech start-up executive with leadership roles across M&A, corporate development, strategy, and product management. Daniel studied engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and Economics and Finance at Emory University.

Chris Flynn

Chief Investment Officer

Strategic Data Center Fund Manager

Chris Flynn brings more than 25 years of commercial real estate experience and well over $25 billion in overall real estate transaction experience to Strategic Data Center Fund Manager, LLC. As Chief Investment Officer, Chris provides the strategic vision to turn business goals into actionable plans with appropriate risk management. In this role, he is responsible for acquisitions, leasing and management strategy.

Prior to Strategic Data Center Fund Manager, LLC, Chris was President at Lightstone Data Fund where he served as the company’s leader in the investment of digital infrastructure assets. In this capacity, he had overall responsibility for the strategic planning, capital raising, financing, acquisitions, development, operation and leasing.

Prior to joining Lightstone, Chris was a Vice President of Global Real Estate at EdgeConneX, a wholesale data center owner and developer, where he was responsible for all aspects of real estate including the acquisition and development of 40 data centers in the U.S., Canada, Europe and South America. The EdgeConneX portfolio consisted of over 3 million square feet, in excess of 350 megawatts of critical power and over $6 billion worth of data center transactions which helped EdgeConneX to grow from one data center in 2013 to a global presence in the edge and hyperscale market.

He was formerly the Director of Real Estate at XO Communications, a telecommunications company owned by Verizon Communications which provides managed and converged internet protocol network services for small and medium-sized enterprises. During his time at XO, Chris led a real estate team responsible for over $10 billion in acquisitions, renewals and dispositions and managed over 50,000 telecom license agreements. Chris serves on the board of directors for The First Tee of Washington, D.C. and volunteers at Stone Ridge School and Mater Dei School.

Brian Kirschbaum

Partner

Astra Capital Management

Brian Kirschbaum is a Partner at Astra Capital Management, a Washington, DC-based private equity firm that invests in growth businesses in the communications and technology services sectors. Brian has over 15 years of technology investing experience and is the Chairman of DartPoints, a leading edge colocation data center operator. Brian graduated from Princeton University and received an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Michael Ortiz

CEO

Layer 9 Datacenters

Michael bring 23 years of investment banking, commercial real estate, and digital infrastructure experience, and with it he brings a deep understanding how mission critical infrastructure is the bind which holds today’s digital economy together. Serving as Chief Executive Officer for Layer 9 Data Centers, Michael leads the organization’s growth initiatives into Latin America where Layer 9 will begin delivering in 2023 hyperscale data center solutions to cloud service providers and enterprise 1000 clients.

Michael has maintained leadership roles with hyperscale data center operators, Digital Realty and DuPont Fabros Technology and previously served in Portfolio Management at Equity Office Properties through the sale of the company to Blackstone in 2007. Michael’s investment banking experience at JP Morgan and Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group focused on capital debt placements and distressed credit workouts. Michael recently earned his Executive Education Certifications in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence from the University Of Oxford.

Mike Dolan

Moderator

JLL

Mr. Dolan brings over 30 years of corporate business experience in the Atlanta marketplace to the market leading Atlanta Tenant Representation team at JLL.

He represents clients in facility and site acquisition/disposition in accordance with their business plans for office Real Estate with specialties in Mission Critical/Data Center Real Estate, for which he is the Southeast practice lead, and Contact Centers.

Through strategic planning, site selection, implementation, and leading contract negotiations and lease reviews, Mike drives costs out of transactions and saves his clients critical time. His well-developed technical knowledge of the real estate process and his past risk management experience give him a broad understanding of the important principles that must be incorporated into complex transactions for the ultimate protection of his clients.

Roundtable Discussion: Entering New Markets

Understanding the Stakeholder Landscape and Exploring Where to Build Next

Katie Comer

Katie Comer

Head of Data Center Community Development, N.A.

Meta

Michael Grella

Michael Grella

Chief Infrastructure Officer

Active Infrastructure

Samantha Markman
Moderator

Samantha Markman

Corporate Economic Development Manager

Xcel Energy

Amber Tillman

Amber Tillman

Head of Data Center Economic & Community Development

Google

Katie Comer

Head of Data Center Community Development, N.A.

Meta

Katie Comer serves as Meta’s Head of Community Development for North America. Meta,formerly known as the Facebook Company, is the parent company of the apps you know and love−Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Workplace, Messenger, and Quest.

In this role, she manages the Community Development team within 17 Meta global data center locations in North America. Her team is responsible for community relations, government affairs, and corporate social responsibility initiatives within these data center communities. Through Meta platforms and products, she and her team give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together.

Data Centers, and the tens of thousands of servers installed in them, are the foundation upon how the company rapidly scales their infrastructure to operate Meta’s innovative and growing technology.

Prior to joining Meta, Katie served as the Director of Development and Interim Chief Development Officer for the American Red Cross. Before joining the nonprofit sector, she worked for News Corporation in account management and sales. Katie worked with companies such as Coca-Cola, Disney Sports, P&G, and Rubbermaid to implement in store, print, and digital marketing sales.

Katie is a graduate of the University of Georgia and has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and Nonprofit Management from Georgia State University.

Katie is a member of Leadership Atlanta, Georgia 4-H Advisory Board, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Huntsville Chamber of Commerce Board, and the Walton County Chamber of Commerce Board. She resides in Atlanta with her husband.

Samantha Markman

Moderator

Xcel Energy

Sam Markman works as a Corporate Economic Development Manager serving the Southeast-Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan Xcel Energy Service Territories. Sam joined Xcel Energy in May 2022, after most recently serving as the Economic Development Director for Anoka County in the Twin Cities Metro Region of Minnesota. As a born and raised Minnesotan and graduate of the University of Minnesota, Sam is dedicated to representing Xcel Energy’s Corporate Economic Development Team to increase awareness and project competitiveness to the territories she serves. When not out selling the great benefits to Xcel Energy, Sam enjoys spending time with her Fiancée Amy and their ankle-biter dog, Cash. Living in North-Central Minnesota there is never a shortage of outdoor recreation and activities!

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Why You Can't Miss This Data Center Event In Atlanta

What You'll Learn From Data Center Owners, Developers & Tenants

  • Why is Atlanta experiencing so much data center growth? The region had the highest growth rate of the top 7 markets.

  • How does Atlanta compare to the other southeastern states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee)?

  • With large lease signings taking up more absorption, what will the supply look like given speed to market challenges?

  • What is Atlanta's land and power availability compared to other Southeast markets and the rest of the country?

  • What demand and requirements are we seeing from the enterprise end users? What industries and driving data center demand?

  • How is clean energy being prioritized, if at all?

  • How are design, construction and development trends changing given supply chain and cost constraints?

  • What is the investment landscape today and going into 2023?

How You'll Do More Business From Attending This Conference:

Dive into the trends driving interest in the Atlanta market, learn where the opportunities are and how to leverage them to be well positioned to make the best business decisions and grow your network. 

Who You’ll Network With:

Owners, providers, brokers, contractors, director of operations, director of operations, CIOs, investors, engineers, lawyers, CEOs, vice president of design and construction 

For questions, or interest in becoming a speaker or sponsor, please email our DICE Global Director, Adam Knobloch, adam.knobloch@bisnow.com​​

Venue

Hilton Atlanta
255 Courtland St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Ballroom: Grand Salon Ballroom, Floor 2


Self-Parking: $35.00 per day

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Agenda

Time Activity
1:00 PM
1:55 PM
Coffee, Networking & Registration
1:55 PM
2:00 PM
Opening Remarks: Welcome to DICE Southeast 2022
2:00 PM
2:45 PM
State of the Southeast Market: Has Atlanta Become the Primary Hub in the Southeast?

Atlanta saw the highest growth among the top seven data center markets. With consistent absorption in the region since 2019, this trend is indicating that Atlanta is becoming a major market in North America. As more companies continue to choose to be headquartered in Atlanta and more providers follow suit, is the region poised to reach maturity soon? What type of activity has played out in the last five years and what should we anticipate for the next five years? How big can the market get and where are the opportunities?

2:45 PM
3:15 PM
Entering New Markets: Understanding the Stakeholder Landscape and Exploring Where to Build Next

As data center construction continues to accelerate so is the awareness of new developments and rise of opposition. How are the leaders of economic and community development of the largest hyperscalers in the world addressing this concern? How are the conversations with local stakeholders changing? With hyperscalers in a seemingly constant phase of expansion, how are they assessing where to build next?

3:15 PM
4:00 PM
Development and Construction: How is Digital Infrastructure Design and Construction Evolving to Meet Today’s Dynamics and Client Needs?

Sustainability, speed-to-market and land availability are just some of the critical dimensions designers, general contractors and engineers need to consider when building digital infrastructure. What are the current client demand needs for the region relative to other markets and how is it expected to change as more developers enter the market?

4:00 PM
5:30 PM
Networking Lunch
5:30 PM
5:45 PM
ChilliRack Presentation
5:45 PM
6:30 PM
Best Practices and Innovations around Operations and Engineering: How are Enterprises and Providers Optimizing IT Infrastructure to Achieve Greater Operational Cost and Efficiency?

Data center management is essentially regarded as a mature market, however, as the needs of IT users are evolving to achieve greater operational/cost efficiency, there is constant innovation taking place. How are data center environments changing to support next generation cloud infrastructures and higher densities? How is sustainability being factored into the equation?

6:30 PM
7:15 PM
Increasing Interest Rates, Inflation, Cost Pressures: How are These Major Economic Factors Affecting the Data Center and Digital Infrastructure Industry?

Although the data center industry is frequently regarded as ‘recession-proof’ is it not immune to the current market trends that are affecting virtually all sectors and industries. Given the current economic factors and how they stand today, what is investor sentiment on the industry for 2023?

7:15 PM
8:00 PM
Post-Event Networking & DICE Southeast 2022 Cocktail Party!!