
Optional Event
"Behind the Scenes Tour"
Boyd Gaming Emergency Operations Center and Switch's SuperNAP
Saturday
Nov. 12, 2011
5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Pre-Registration Required*
Space is limited to 50 participants
Cost: Free for
Conference Attendees
Event Registration Deadline: Thursday,
Nov. 3, 2011 |
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Come join other conference attendees for an exciting "Behind the Scenes Tour" of Boyd Gaming Emergency Operations Center and Switch’s SuperNAP, the world’s most powerful data center. Boyd Gaming Corporation is a leading casino entertainment company, operating 16 gaming entertainment properties in six states — Nevada, New Jersey, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana and Louisiana. This presentation and tour will outline challenges and achievements of EOC operations during several real-world events and highlight the critical public/private partnerships that have greatly enhanced our functional capabilities.
The SuperNAP is an ecosystem designed and built to be the finest, most resilient and secure data center facility, providing industry changing telecommunication capabilities and the U.S. InterCloud Exchange. The SuperNAP is the mission critical real time application of its data center design, trained on-site staff and advanced protocols. Learn more at www.SwitchNAP.com. This is a great opportunity for first-time attendees to mix and mingle with other attendees. (Transportation will be provided to and from the Rio All-Suites Hotel.)
- The SuperNAP is a secure facility requiring specific security protocols.
- All persons who enter the facility must relinquish a government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) for a visitor badge.
- No photography or recordings of any kind may be made during the visit.
- All entrants must sign and return via fax at: 703-241-5603 to the attn: of Julie Husk or email jhusk@iaem.com a Non-Disclosure Agreement which can be downloaded here.
* This portion of the tour involves extensive walking throughout this expansive facility. This facility is ADA-compliant for entry, access and movement. Accommodations for shortening the walking portion of the tour will be made upon request.
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