EU Code of Conduct on Data Centres Energy Efficiency ISEB
3 - day Course
Technology Segment: Data Centre Courses
(NQF Unrated)
Cost Exclude VAT £1,150 / £1,250 - L
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EU Code of Conduct on Data Centres Energy Efficiency ISEB Course Overview

In response to the rising challenges facing data centre operators, owners, systems designers, equipment manufacturers and customers the European Commission have introduced the Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centres. The Code aims to raise awareness of the issues and opportunities and to recommend best practice solutions. This course introduces the Code, the benefits it brings, the levels of commitment required, the technical background to the best practices, data collection and reporting together with real examples. This three day course will enable individuals working in data centres to improve cost and energy efficiency; helping Participants of the Code to articulate the value of their products and services for Endorsers. The ongoing development of the Code has created a best practice framework for everyone involved in data centres to work towards and aspire to. The Code encompasses topics associated with new data centre planning and development, and the tuning and operation of existing facilities.
The course ends with the ISEB exam.
The course ends with the ISEB exam.
- Why the Code is needed
- Who will use it
- Roles, Levels and Commitment
- The Best Practice supplement
- Best Practices in detail
- Identifying and Prioritising improvement areas
- Energy management and reporting
- Data Centre efficiency metrics
Who Should Attend
Data Centre owners, managers, designers, auditors, equipment manufacturers, service providers, consultants, systems designers and data centre customers
Benefits of attending the course
Benefits of attending the course
You will gain an understanding of the EU Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centres, as a valuable part of an overall strategy to reduce economic and environmental impact. You will also be able to develop strategies that will work within your organisation to improve the cost and energy efficiency of your data centres. Service providers and equipment manufacturers will take a particular interest as the Code takes into account the full range of technologies used in the data centre environment and its impact in how procurement decisions are made.

