Local & International
speakers will discuss The Future of Digital Infrastructure Industry at The
Enterprise Datacenter Transformation Event: DCD Enterprise > in Mumbai
on November 9, 2017.
The much-awaited DCD
Enterprise > Mumbai Annual Conference is set to welcome 350 senior IT
professionals as well as 20 exhibitors and 20 speakers on the 9th of
November. Designed to showcase the latest innovations, covering the full
ecosystem for how enterprise data centers are being re-defined and how the
economics of digital business, IT and data center service delivery is being
re-shaped. As the IoT, Big Data and Clouds drive the industry forward,
DCD>Enterprise is about not forgetting the engine.
Key findings and panel
topics include:
· Accelerating Digital Transformation in India: The Future of Innovation and Building
Smart Infrastructure Systems for the Digital Age. Research conducted by DCD
indicates that from 2016 to 2020 the proportion of India’s IT footprint kept
‘on premises’ will drop from 57% to 43% in line with most maturing markets.
Over the same period, colocation will increase its share from 18% to 21%,
public cloud from 11% to 21% and other outsourcing environments from 14% to 15%
· Technology Industry Outlook 2017: Insight on
growth opportunities and challenges with digital infrastructure in India: The increase in investment in data
infrastructure will increase at a faster rate in India (19.6% CAGR between 2014
and 2020) than the global average (6.4%). The asset base needed to achieve this
across the time period will also increase (by 11.5% CAGR) compared to the
global CAGR of 3.6%. There are a number of key drivers for this rate of
increase –meeting the expectations of a growing population which is young,
increasingly IT-literate and eager to be part of a digital world. Like other
maturing markets, India does not have to follow the path of the established IT
world. Its companies can move straight into using the different data housing
and processing options now available here rather than the established path of
starting on=premises and then migrating
· Emerging Trends Shaping the Data Center of the
Future: While the
proportion of IT work kept in-house will be eroded, especially by cloud and
outsourcing, there will always be a role for the ‘in-house’ data center.
Learning’s from how the very large global players design and operate their data
centers can be applied to smaller facilities once the business case for so
doing is established. Concerns about the reliability of the grid will add to
pressures on efficiency, while edge processing has established a foothold in
India and this will shape the requirements of devices and facilities to drive
future consumer and business IT capabilities
The program is geared
towards C-Level executives, senior managers, department heads as well as
technical, operational and other specialist staff within end-user, colocation,
cloud and IT service provider companies.
The day will include
18 sessions across 2 halls from 8am to 5pm, including case studies,
thought leadership presentations, hour-long participatory panels, as well as
technical break-out sessions and thought labs. Displays and demonstration will
be available in the adjacent Exhibition Hall.
Sessions will include
coverage of Software Defined Infrastructure, Big Data & IOT, Power usage
efficiency, Datacenter Modernization, new services and providers arriving in
India, and the evolving hyper-converged and automated data center.
Keynote Confirmed
speakers include Sayed Peerzade – Group CIO of Reliance Big Entertainment, Shiv
Kumar Bhasin- Chief Technology Officer of State Bank Of India, Satish Pendse-
Group CIO of HCC Limited, Keyur Desai- Chief Information Officer of Essar Oil,
Bhavesh Lakhani-Chief Technology Officer of DSP Group, James Wilman- Chief
Executive Officer of Future- Tech, Suresh Shan- Head of BITS of Mahindra
Finance, Lalit Popli-Head IT of ICICI Prudential AMC and many more.
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