Mission Critical and Panduit commissioned Clear Seas Research to conduct a survey measuring industry awareness and usage of edge computing solutions. A total of 100 experts were asked how they would explain edge computing to someone new in the industry.
Andrew Stevens is president and CEO of CNet Training. He recently took the time to speak with Mission Critical magazine about the training programs available, and how individuals and businesses can benefit from making education a top priority.
Novak will help steer iMasons initiatives related to education, diversity, inclusivity, and sustainability
April 22, 2020
Infrastructure Masons (iMasons) appointed Nancy Novak, chief innovation officer of Compass Datacenters, as an independent member of its Advisory Council (AC), a leadership committee that is comprised of industry experts who are responsible for some of the largest infrastructure portfolios in the world.
It’s no secret that the mission critical industry is facing a labor shortage. But it does seem to be a little known fact that, while the number may still be small, there are colleges and universities turning out well-rounded, highly skilled talent. This article includes a list of institutions to consider when helping today’s youth plan their mission critical career journeys.
Class sizes are limited to ensure quality training
March 28, 2020
In an effort to facilitate and promote continued training, education, and certification while limiting any necessary commute or travel, all IDCA data center and cloud trainings will now be available online.
In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, Data Center Dynamics rescheduled the conference in New York for Sept. 1-2 and has announced the industry’s largest virtual conference, which will take place March 31 - April 1.
Three 1,250-kW generator sets to provide backup power for major campus expansion
March 9, 2020
Rolls-Royce and its MTU distributor partner, Western Branch Diesel, received an order for three MTU 16V2000 DS1250 standardized backup generator sets to service an area of the University of North Carolina’s Charlotte campus.
The BCxA is committed to developing and promoting building commissioning best practices and standards applicable to most, if not all, commercial, institutional, industrial, and mission critical buildings.