Most Of The Hall Area Already Taken Down

30 March 2010 | Evolution | 0 Comments

Announcement Development Information

The first published list of exhibitors so far include about 100 exhibitors – and although the exhibition until 19 October, the gates open. For comparison: In 2009 this was only achieved bookings in May. Then the organizers have revised upwards their expectations and now expect 300 exhibitors. Striking is the trend to increase the footprint. Many companies that rented space even smaller increase in 2009, now its presence on the it-sa.

The it-sa 2010 will move into the larger Hall 12. In the immediate vicinity of the exhibition hall will be held again in CCN West messe-service attractive, specialized events and thus allow a unique focus on the topic of IT security.

Also to be like last year, in addition to the exhibition, experts share three lecture theaters with a total of 180 presentations, live demos, keynotes and roundtables their expertise with visitors. Another centerpiece of the show are the best theme-Topic routes and guided tours that provide visitors with tailored information and additional guidance.

Gravity data center

Special attention, organizers of the fair in 2010 on the theme data center. For the special area “The perfect data center – the planning, construction and technology will be established” on which visitors can provide information on all aspects related to safety in the data center. “We are particularly important that the exhibition of it-sa as many aspects of IT security to be mapped. Only in this way the visitors a broad overview of existing solutions, in the market. The issue of security in the data center is thus indispensable for it-sa, “said fair chief Veronika Laufersweiler. In shaping the well-known acts including the data center designer Gerd L. Büttner (DIM – Design Institute Munich).

At the fair 2009 257 exhibitors were represented. Overall, were more than 6600 experts from industry, research and public authorities at the it-sa. Of the pre-registered visitors around 20% came from the regions of Nuremberg and Munich, while 80% came from the rest of Germany and abroad.

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