For those not familar with my new book, "The Green and Virtual Data Center" (Auerbach), or, for those who have already ordered your copy (Thank You and look for them to arrive soon) as today marks the offical publication date, or, I guess you could say the birthday for "The Green and Virtual Data Center".
Thus, I am pleased to share with you the news about the formal launch and publication (read the press release) of my new book, “The Green and Virtual Data Center”, which is released today by Auerbach/CRC-Press and is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, CRC-Press and other venues around the world.
The book focuses on the idea that IT infrastructure resources configured and deployed in a highly virtualized manner can be combined with other techniques and technologies to achieve a simplified and cost-effective delivery of IT services in a clean, green, and profitable manner. ?The Green and Virtual Data Center? covers these technologies and techniques that todays data centers should be considering while trying to maximize resources, such as power, cooling, floor space, storage, server performance, and network capacity.
Some of the topics include:
• Energy and data footprint reductions
• Cloud-based storage and computing
• Intelligent and adaptive power management
• Server, storage, and networking virtualization
• Tiered servers for storage, network, and data centers
• Energy avoidance and energy efficiency
Read more about the book here
Here’s some contact informaiton pertaining to the book:
General Questions:
Greg Schulz (That’s me if you were wondering)
StorageIO
twitter.com/storageio
greg@storageio.com
+1 (651) 275-1563
Press Interviews:
Georgiana Comsa
ClassyTech PR
www.classytech.com
georgiana@classytech.com
+1 (408) 435-1500
Book Reviews:
John Wyzalek
Auerbach/CRC Press
john.wyzalek@taylorandfrancis.com
+1 (917) 351-7149
Bulk or Special Sales:
Chris Manion
Auerbach/CRC Press
chris.manion@taylorandfrancis.com
+1 (651) 998-2508
In addition to the folks at Auerbach/CRC-Taylor Francis, I would also like to thank Theron Shreve and his crew at DerryField Publishing services who assisted with layout, copyediting and other manuscript pre-production activities, as well as all the other people who helped make the book a reality.
Cheers – gs