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Free seminar 21 Nov - 18:30 - Strand Street Great

Description

Global changes in the data centre industry such as cloud, IoT, and AI, are having a profound impact on today’s and tomorrow’s data centres.  The speaker will review these trends and discuss existing and upcoming data centre standards and guidelines, covering infrastructure, operations and green data centre and compare them to provide a transparent overview to the audience.  You will learn which standards/guidelines will contribute to enabling the primary goal of every data centre which is service reliability allowing you to make the right choice based on your business objective.

Seminar Objectives

Understand the difference between a code, a guideline and a standard.  Understand how the data centre world is changing in relation to worldwide standards/guidelines.  Able to identify which standards/guidelines will be useful for their needs (end-user, colocation, hosting provider, designer, government, etc).

So join us for this seminar in New Horizons Ireland, where we will unravel the web of confusion around existing and upcoming data centre standards/guidelines and the role they play in enabling reliable data centre services.

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Data Centre Courses

There are 3 different courses in New Horizons Ireland, you can choose the best option for your career path. 

Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP®)

Certified Data Centre Professional CDCP®is focused on addressing how to set up and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, etc., to ensure a high availability data centre. It will also address key operations and maintenance aspects.

Intended Audience:
The primary audience for this CDCP training course is an IT, Facilities or Data Centre Operations professional working in and around the data centre (representing both end-customers and/or service provider/facilitators) and having responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manageability of the Data Centre, such as: Data centre managers, Operations / Floor / Facility managers, data centre engineers, network/system engineers/data centre sales/consultants.

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS®)

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS®) brings participants to the level of a suitable sparring partner with suppliers. They will be able to verify offers provided by vendors for correctness, effectiveness and efficiency.

Intended Audience:
The primary audience for this course is an IT, Facilities or Data Centre Operations professional working in and around the data centre (representing both end-customers and/or service provider/facilitators) and having responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manage ability of the Data Centre, such as: Data centre managers, Operations / Floor / Facility managers, data centre engineers, network/system engineers/data centre sales/consultants.

Certified Data Centre Facilities Operations Manager (CDFOM®)

Certified Data Centre Facilities Operations Manager (CDFOM®)is focused on Governance and Operations. This course will enable participants to gain in-depth knowledge of managing data centre operations from planning to monitoring and reporting. 

Intended Audience:
The primary audience for this course is an IT, Facilities or Data Centre Operations professional working in and around the data centre (representing both end-customers and/or service provider/facilitators) and having responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manageability of the Data Centre, such as: Data centre managers, Operations / Floor / Facility managers, data centre engineers, network/system engineers/data centre sales/consultants.

 


 

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