CNet Training's Marketing and Communication Director Sarah Parks shares her insight into the need to mitigate the risk of human error in data centres for Data Centre Magazine.
Every year the CNet Training team works closely with industry professionals to plan future people and talent development to maximise the effectiveness of their data centre or network infrastructure teams.
CNet Training's CEO Andrew Stevens discusses the benefits and differences between certifications and qualifications in the latest issue of Intelligent Data Centres Magazine.
The Certified Data Centre Audit Professional Program (CDCAP®) providers data centre professionals with the skills, knowledge and competency to create a strategic plan and undertake a comprehensive audit of data centre environments.
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