Join us June 20th 2018 for a presentation & discussion on
Critical Facility Availability Analysis
Speaker: Juan Orosco, P.E., Chief Technology Officer with TrendPoint Systems, Inc.
Excellent practical discussion on Data Center Availability
Location: Google US-MTV-SB65, Mountain View
SB65 Border to Border Conference Room
1365 Shorebird Way
Mountain View, CA 94043
When: Wednesday, June 20, 2018: Sandwiches & Networking: 6:00 pm; Presentation, 7:00 pm
Event Details: http://power.ieeesiliconvalley.org/
RSVP: Registration starts May 18 as we finalize the location and start time
Cost: Registration through 06/18/2018: $15.00 for IEEE members, $20.00 non-members. Walk-Ins if space available: $20 members/$25 non-members
Critical Facility Analysis
Evaluating data center availability is as much art as science. While some variables are obvious, others are more subtle, yet still critical to the evaluation. What are the basic calculations, and how do you best interpret the results? Juan Orosco will share with us his extensive data center design and operations experience as it pertains to evaluating Data center availability. He will review the steps necessary to plan the evaluation, and discuss how to begin the process with the goals of improving facility MTBF and MTTR. We will discuss the calculations involved , and what the numbers mean.
Bio
Mr. Orosco has 31 years of experience in Electrical Engineering. His last 20 years have been spent working with data center mission critical facility power distribution design, construction, commissioning, and operations. During this time he has worked with the most significant names in the data center business, having spent 7 years as the Electrical Engineering Technical Lead for many data center projects for Google, Inc.
With a BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, Juan started his career in mission critical work as a Weapon Systems Test Engineer for General Dynamics. Prior to TrendPoint and Google he has had several roles that include Engineer of Record or technical lead for the design, construction and/or commissioning of several major mission critical projects for Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Mastercard, Visa, Facebook, Digital Realty Trust, Level 3, Intuit and T-Mobile while employed at Rosendin Electric, Mazzetti & Associates, and Carlson. Before this, Juan designed systems for Highways and the BART rail system while working for the Parson’s Transportation Group, Caltrans, Econolite and NBA Engineering.
See you there!
Steve Jordan