It
is a common problem in the industry that data
centre professionals are expected to run data
centre facilities (sometime with help from building
management people) with little or no experience
in that area. They are expected to understand
environmental controls, power supplies, data communications
and security standards without first being given
the proper training on the requirements of today's
IT equipment. In many instances this has resulted
in data centre down times which lead to costly
business interruptions.
Data Centre Certification Training Road
Map
There are three certifications for Data Centre
Professionals:
CDCP: Certified Data Centre Professional
CDCS: Certified Data Centre Specialist
CDCE: Certified Data Centre Expert
CDCP: Certified Data Centre Professional
A two day workshop designed to expose participants
to key components to setup and operate a mission
critical data centre facility.The workshop will
provide tips on how to improve current data centre
effectiveness and maintenance routines affecting
data centre performance. CDCP builds on minimal
data centre experience and knowledge. The CDCP
Certified Data Centre Professional Course schedule
for this quarter is as follows:
30th and 31st July 2008
12th and 13th August 2008
26th and 27th August 2008
9th and 10th September 2008
23rd and 24th September 2008
CDCS: Certified Data Centre Specialist
This three day practitioner level course is a
series of lectures and case studies. All key components
and aspects of a mission critical data centre
facility will be addressed and presented to participants.
CDCS builds upon all previous knowledge discussed
in CDCP to expose the data centre specialist to
new developments in data centre technology.
CDCE: Certified Data Centre Expert
A five day expert level course that prepares participants
to scope, plan, design, implement and run a tier-4
mission critical data centre. The course will
lead participants through a series of practical
discussions and data centre design case studies.
At the end of the course, participants will be
required to present plans to improve design and
operations flaws in a tier-4 data centre based
on individual/group case work as assigned. CDCE
builds upon knowledge discussed in CDCP and CDCS.
The data centre expert will emerge competent in
data centre technology developments to deal with
all current issues related to data centres.
To find out more, please call one of our consultants
on 01993 708855 or
email sales@epi-uk.com
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