Datacenter People introduced CNet’s Competency and Confidence Assessment Modelling Tool as part of the recruitment and screening process for candidates for data center technician and site supervisor roles across the world.
The word “horizon” offers two meanings. It can be defined as the line where the Earth meets the sky, and it also refers to the limits of one’s perception, experience, and desire. But, in the end, these two things are really one in the same.
Companies aim to dispel data center immersion cooling misconceptions
November 8, 2019
Green Revolution Cooling and Asperitas announced a partnership to further educate the global data center ecosystem about immersion cooling while dispelling a number of misconceptions that have been circulating throughout the industry.
CNet Training celebrated the second graduation for the Master's Degree in Data Center Leadership and Management. After three years of intense study, learners from the class of 2019 graduated at a ceremony in the famous St. Catharine’s College in Cambridge, U.K.
Three Students to receive financial assistance for data center operations program
October 28, 2019
Power Distribution Inc. (PDI) and the Potomac AFCOM Chapter announced that students from North Virginia Community College (NOVA) will be awarded a $6,000 scholarship.
My last article, “The Critical Facilities Labor Market,” discussed the current shortage of qualified and experienced labor. It focused on how the labor shortage came about and how it is impacting the overall industry. Basically, it honed in on the problem and associated causes.
Eaton targets power industry skills gap with investments in education, training, and industry programs for current, next-generation workforce
October 16, 2019
A strong talent pipeline is needed to address the power industry’s skilled labor shortage. Power management company Eaton is addressing this growing skills gap through long-term investment in educational programs designed to prepare current and next-generation professionals for success in the power industry.
Clint Sherratt will work closely with CNet’s technical development manager, focusing on developing and maintaining the highly successful network infrastructure programs.