CommsDay Melbourne Congress
We’d like to thank our sponsors, speakers and delegates for their support in making the inaugural CommsDay Melbourne Congress a success. Below is a selection of presentations from our speakers at the Green Telecom Day at the CommsDay Melbourne Congress, held on 01 October 2008.
PLENARY SESSION:
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Towards a high-bandwidth, low-carbon future
Telstra executive director, innovation projects for the digital future, Chloe Munro
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BT 2020: A greener, more energy efficient future
BT Head of Global Corporate Social Responsibility, Janet Blake
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Greening, carbon emissions, power outages, space shortages, cooling conundrums and all those other good things we need to fix in the ICT infrastructure before morning tea
BearingPoint practice lead, technology infrastructure group, Barrie Williams
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“GREEN circuit breakers” – M2M and Unified Communications create unprecedented opportunities for the ICT industry
Ochre Services Managing Director, Brett O’Riley
THE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE SYMPOSIUM
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Caring for the Environment
Alcatel-Lucent VP Operations ANZ, Rob Campbell
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Environmentally sustainable business – Good green business sense
Nokia Siemens Network head of industry marketing Asia Pacific, Marko Lius
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Next Generation Data Centre Design
Leighton’s Metronode Group Manager Business Development, Malcolm Roe
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Next Generation Data Centre Design
Brocade country manager, Graham Schultz
THE GREEN BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM
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An Holistic View of ICT Environmental Sustainability
KPMG IT Advisory director, Bob Hayward
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Green Business Partnership
Huawei director of CTO office Asia Pacific, Vincent Boudville
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Growing a Green Challenger Brand
M2 Telecommunications Group MD and CEO, Vaughan Bowen
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See GREEN Now - Trends in Visual Communication
Tandberg channel director Australia New Zealand, Adam Britten
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Green Aspirations versus Green Realities
Ericsson principal consultant, Bruce McCole






