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DATA CENTRE EXCHANGE OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD CONNECTIONS IN DATA CENTRE INDUSTRY
The Data Centre Exchange is the perfect opportunity to build valuable connections in the data centre industry.
With a curated guest list and a relaxed atmosphere, this event offers senior professionals the chance to meet, share insights and form lasting relationships. The event runs from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, with attendees welcome to arrive anytime between 6.30pm and 8.30pm.
Designed for C-Level executives and senior managers in technical, operations and procurement roles, this is your chance to connect with others leading the way in data centre innovations.
What to expect:
• Engage with like-minded professionals from across the industry, creating opportunities for collaboration and growth.
• With only 40-50 attendees, you will enjoy meaningful conversations and quality interactions in an intimate setting.
• The event will have minimal vendor presence, ensuring a sales-free, relationship-focused environment.
• Enjoy free-flowing beverages and canapés while connecting with industry leaders in a relaxed atmosphere.
Why you should attend:
• This event is relationship-driven, with limited vendor presence to ensure the focus remains on networking and collaboration.
• The event provides an exclusive opportunity to network with senior professionals in a focused, intimate environment with only 40 – 50 invited attendees.
Pre-registration is required here and a confirmation of attendance will be sent via email. This is a guest list-only event, so make sure to secure your place today.
If you would like to explore sponsorship opportunities for this exclusive event, download the Media Kit here.
Datadog has plans a new data centre in Australia.
The data centre, which will be built on AWS, will be Datadog’ s first in Australia and adds to existing locations in North America, Asia, Europe and AWS GovCloud.
Datadog currently works with more than 1,000 organisations in Australia and New Zealand including banking and financial services, retail and ecommerce, softwareas-a-service and technology industries, with public sector,
DATADOG UNVEILS PLANS FOR DATA CENTRE IN AUSTRALIA healthcare and higher education representing key expansion verticals.
“ Australia is a high-priority market for Datadog; we already have a strong employee base in-region and aim to create new jobs across various practices this year,” said Rob Thorne, Vice President for Asia-Pacific and Japan( APJ), Datadog.
“ Datadog has experienced surging demand in Australia and New Zealand. Analysts forecast IT spend will reach AU $ 147 billion this year, with cybersecurity, generative AI and cloud services to receive significant attention. We are poised to support this appetite for advanced digital capabilities across the private sector, alongside the Australian Government’ s ambitions to become a top three digital government.”
“ We continue to invest in Australia and New Zealand, with the recent opening of our Melbourne office and the expansion of our teams there, as well as in Sydney and Auckland,” said Yanbing Li, Chief Product Officer, Datadog.”
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