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the right wireless networking solutions and
infrastructure to handle big crowds in bigger
venues. This presentation will discuss the innovative
ways to address your large venue networking
concerns and make your next event a win.
“Data Center Modeling 101”
Moises Levy, PhD – Boca Raton, Florida, USA
ICT Professional Development
This presentation describes the basic concepts
model and shows simulations to understand the
behavior of a data center. Mission critical facilities
present a high coupling between IT equipment
and their physical environment. The energy
consumed in a data center is related to how
environment during operation. Examples will be
presented to understand the approach and to
draw practical conclusions.
“Tips, Techniques and Tools for Troubleshooting
Wireless LANs”
Keith Parsons – Wireless LAN Professionals, Inc. –
Elk Ridge, Utah, USA
Wireless & DAS
This presentation is an overview of the entire
client devices to full two-way packets traversing
6 p.m.
Cocktail Reception
7 p.m.
Annual Awards Banquet
Thursday, 13 February
General Session
8:30-9:15 a.m.
“Tech Ready Buildings – Lifecycle Servicing
Opportunities for Contractors”
Dennis Mazaris, RCDD, RTPM – Concert
Technologies – Dulles, Virginia, USA
Intelligent Buildings/Smart Cities/IoT
The mindset of building connectivity evolving from
ownership groups and tenants have traditionally
approached building technology. Attendees will
learn about the coming of age for the 4th utility
space) and its importance to building stakeholders
seeking new services to satisfy the demands of modern
tenants occupying space within their facilities.
9:15-10 a.m.
“Building the 4th UtilityTM”
Andrew Jimenez – Anixter – Glenview, Illinois, USA
Rob Murchison – Intelligent Buildings –
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
David Haley – Acuity – Plano, Texas, USA
Matt Toner – CBRE – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Intelligent Buildings/Smart Cities/IoT
This panel discussion will review the latest standards
Industry Association (TIA) and the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers® (IEEE®) that
will play a key role in next-generation facilities
challenges related to building construction
and code compliance.
10:15-10:30 a.m.
BICSI Cares Presentation and Drawing
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Closing Keynote Speaker
Eugene Seah, CEO – Trainium Academy PTE LTD
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Association meetings or workshops by their very nature bring com-
engage in product boycotts and to refuse to deal with third parties
are automatically illegal under the antitrust laws. It does not
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(including elements of prices such as allowances and credit
should be no discussion that might be interpreted as a dividing up
of territories.
An antitrust violation does not require proof of a formal agree-
action by those involved or present at the discussion is enough
association-sponsored meeting should remember the importance
of unlawful activity.
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