August 30, 2017 – DataGryd, a leader in data center development and operations in Manhattan, announces today that its CEO and Principal, Peter Feldman, will speak at the Third Annual Data Center Austin Conference (DCAC) in Austin’s Silicon Hills.  Known as the “anti-conference” of the industry, DCAC is poised to shake up the data center ecosystem with hot content and networking opportunities.

On Wednesday, September 13, at 3:40 p.m., Mr. Feldman will join executives from top data center firms on the Operator Panel session to discuss how current market trends are influencing data center location selection and deployment methods as the industry continues to evolve.  Mr. Feldman draws upon more than 30 years of experience in data center development, operations, management and energy-efficient design.  The keynote speaker of this year’s event is Luke Nosek, Co-Founder of PayPal and Founders Fund, who will provide insight on the current state of the data center and tech industries along with predictions for the future.

DCAC wouldn’t be the “anti-conference” of the data center industry without some serious rockin’ & rollin’; among the event’s most anticipated highlights is a live concert featuring the SPAZMATICS, the Ultimate New Wave 80s Show.

WHAT:            

Operator Panel

WHERE:

The Third Annual Data Center Austin Conference in Austin, Texas

WHEN:

Wednesday, September 13, 2017    3:40 – 4:20 p.m.

WHO:

Panel members will include:

Peter Feldman, CEO & Principal, DataGryd
Robert D. McClary, Chief Operating Officer, FORTRUST
Michael Lahoud, Chief Operating Officer, Stream Data Centers

About DataGryd

DataGryd offers the most strategic international data network hub and largest single footprint data center available in New York City. DataGryd’s 60 Hudson facility in Lower Manhattan provides up to 180,000 square-feet of available colocation space and state-of-the-art power and cooling infrastructure for data network, telecommunications, cloud and large enterprises. Located in one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity, 60 Hudson provides access to over 300 interconnected carriers and exchanges, with multiple Points of Entry (POEs) from diverse data network providers and direct fiber conduits. Using proprietary MicroGryd™ technology, the high-density data center offers dual contingencies and delivers the highest value in energy efficiency, with direct primary utility feeds offering up to 12,000 KW of power. DataGryd data centers have no cross-connect fees or obligations to use any third-party Meet-Me Rooms (MMRs). The company provides turn-key wholesale data center space that leverages fortified facilities and custom suites with minimal deployment requirements. To learn more about DataGryd, visit www.DataGryd.com.

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