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The CTLA® is a 3-day course designed to provide the knowledge and skills to become a lead auditor who is able to independently conduct ANSI/TIA-942 conformity audits. The course contains lectures and a variety of business cases and testing the aspiring auditor for his/her auditing capabilities. Lead auditors will determine the conformity or nonconformity of a data center to the requirements of the ANSI/TIA-942. As such, the examination is one of the toughest exams in the data center industry.

Additional Info

  • Certification Course & Certificate
  • Course Code CTLA-VILT
  • Price 26650
  • Exam Price Include
  • Exam Code CTLA
  • Duration 3 Days
  • CertificationInfo Certified TIA-942 Lead Auditor
  • Principals EPI
  • Schedule

    16-18 Oct 2024 (VILT)

  • Audience

    The audience for this course is any professional who aspires to become a TIA-942 Lead Auditor. Please note that the CTLA® certification does not allow the person to conduct a third-party audit and issue statements/letters/certificates unless he/she works for a TIA Accredited Licensed Certification Body and meets the other obligations as laid down in the auditor accreditation rules of TIA.

  • Prerequisities

    Participants must possess:

    1. A valid CTDC® – Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant Certificate
      AND
    2. A valid CTIA® – Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor Certificate or a valid ISO-9001 or ISO-27001 Lead Auditor Certificate
  • At Course Completion

    After completion of the course the participant will be able to:

    • Describe the ANSI/TIA-942 audit scheme

    • Describe the different certification programs

    • Define an ANSI/TIA-942 audit program

    • Review design drawings for conformity to the standard

    • Judge audit evidence to be a CAT-1, CAT-2, OFI, RFI

    • Create an audit report that conforms to TIA requirements

    • Review a CAR – Corrective Action Report

    • Understand the requirements and process for issuing certificates

    • Describe the requirements for certification maintenance

  • Module 1 Title TIA-942 Accreditation Scheme
  • Module 1 Content
    • The ANSI/TIA-942 accreditation scheme
    • Standards
    • SDO – Standards Development Organization
    • TC/SC – Technical Committee / Sub Committee
    • Standards Development Process
    • Scheme Owner
    • Audit Organizations (RCB, CB, CAB)
    • Accreditation Body (AB, NAB)
    • Roles within a CB
  • Module 2 Title Audit and Certification Process
  • Module 2 Content
    • Overview of audit process
    • Initiate audit
    • Prepare for audit
    • DCDV – Data Center Design Validation
    • DCCC – Data Center Conformity Certification
    • Report writing
    • CAR – Corrective Action Report
    • Issuance of certificates
    • ANSI/TIA-942 certification for data centers
    • Certificate maintenance
    • Audit steps duration overview
  • Module 3 Title Audit Planning
  • Module 3 Content
    • The audit program
    • Planning the schedule
    • Audit preparation
    • Opening Meeting
    • Exercise: Creating an audit program, opening meeting presentation
  • Module 4 Title Rating Levels Audit Criteria
  • Module 4 Content
    • High-level audit criteria considerations
    • High-level design requirements (Architectural, Electrical,
    • Mechanical, Telecommunication)
      • Rated-1
      • Rated-2
      • Rated-3
      • Rated-4
  • Module 5 Title Recap on Nonconformity Classification
  • Module 5 Content
    • Nonconformity classi­cation
    • Major nonconformity
    • Minor nonconformity
    • OFI – Observation Form Improvement
    • RFI – Request For Information
    • Grading of nonconformity
  • Module 6 Title Site Location & Architectural Audit
  • Module 6 Content
    • Key considerations
  • Module 7 Title Fire Safety Audit
  • Module 7 Content
    • Key considerations
  • Module 8 Title Physical Security Audit
  • Module 8 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review site planning, floor planning, physical security, ­fire safety
  • Module 9 Title Electrical Audit
  • Module 9 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review SLD – Single Line Diagram
  • Module 10 Title Mechanical Audit
  • Module 10 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review SLPD – Single Line Piping Diagram, fuel supply
  • Module 11 Title Telecommunications Audit
  • Module 11 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Network routing review
  • Module 12 Title Closing Meeting
  • Module 12 Content
    • Closing meeting
    • Exercise: Closing meeting presentation
  • Module 13 Title Preparing and Distributing the Audit Report
  • Module 13 Content
    • Audit report requirements
    • Audit report distribution
    • Retention of documents
    • Exercise: Creation of audit report
  • Module 14 Title CAR Management
  • Module 14 Content
    • Follow-up action on audit report
    • History log of nonconformity
    • Criteria for issuing a conformance certificate
    • Review of a CAR
    • Exercise: Review CAR response
  • Module 15 Title Certification and Certification Maintenance
  • Module 15 Content
    • The full audit cycle
    • Surveillance audit
    • Recertification audits
    • Issuing of the TIA-942 DCDV/DCCC Certificate
    • Requirements of the certificate
    • Registration of the certificate
  • Module 16 Content
  • Module 17 Content
  • Module 18 Content
  • Module 19 Content
  • Module 20 Content
  • Module 21 Content
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  • Module 40 Content
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  • Module 42 Content
  • Module 43 Content
  • Module 44 Content
  • Module 45 Content
  • Module 46 Content
  • Module 47 Content
  • Module 48 Content
  • Module 49 Content
  • Module 50 Content
RM26,650.00(+RM2,132.00 Tax)
* Training Dates:

The CTLA® is a 3-day course designed to provide the knowledge and skills to become a lead auditor who is able to independently conduct ANSI/TIA-942 conformity audits. The course contains lectures and a variety of business cases and testing the aspiring auditor for his/her auditing capabilities. Lead auditors will determine the conformity or nonconformity of a data center to the requirements of the ANSI/TIA-942. As such, the examination is one of the toughest exams in the data center industry.

Additional Info

  • Certification Course & Certificate
  • Course Code CTLA
  • Price 26650
  • Exam Price Include
  • Exam Code CTLA
  • Duration 3 Days
  • CertificationInfo Certified TIA-942 Lead Auditor
  • Principals EPI
  • Schedule Available Upon Request
  • Audience

    The audience for this course is any professional who aspires to become a TIA-942 Lead Auditor. Please note that the CTLA® certification does not allow the person to conduct a third-party audit and issue statements/letters/certificates unless he/she works for a TIA Accredited Licensed Certification Body and meets the other obligations as laid down in the auditor accreditation rules of TIA.

  • Prerequisities

    Participants must possess:

    1. A valid CTDC® – Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant Certificate
      AND
    2. A valid CTIA® – Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor Certificate or a valid ISO-9001 or ISO-27001 Lead Auditor Certificate
  • At Course Completion

    After completion of the course the participant will be able to:

    • Describe the ANSI/TIA-942 audit scheme

    • Describe the different certification programs

    • Define an ANSI/TIA-942 audit program

    • Review design drawings for conformity to the standard

    • Judge audit evidence to be a CAT-1, CAT-2, OFI, RFI

    • Create an audit report that conforms to TIA requirements

    • Review a CAR – Corrective Action Report

    • Understand the requirements and process for issuing certificates

    • Describe the requirements for certification maintenance

  • Module 1 Title TIA-942 Accreditation Scheme
  • Module 1 Content
    • The ANSI/TIA-942 accreditation scheme
    • Standards
    • SDO – Standards Development Organization
    • TC/SC – Technical Committee / Sub Committee
    • Standards Development Process
    • Scheme Owner
    • Audit Organizations (RCB, CB, CAB)
    • Accreditation Body (AB, NAB)
    • Roles within a CB
  • Module 2 Title Audit and Certification Process
  • Module 2 Content
    • Overview of audit process
    • Initiate audit
    • Prepare for audit
    • DCDV – Data Center Design Validation
    • DCCC – Data Center Conformity Certification
    • Report writing
    • CAR – Corrective Action Report
    • Issuance of certificates
    • ANSI/TIA-942 certification for data centers
    • Certificate maintenance
    • Audit steps duration overview
  • Module 3 Title Audit Planning
  • Module 3 Content
    • The audit program
    • Planning the schedule
    • Audit preparation
    • Opening Meeting
    • Exercise: Creating an audit program, opening meeting presentation
  • Module 4 Title Rating Levels Audit Criteria
  • Module 4 Content
    • High-level audit criteria considerations
    • High-level design requirements (Architectural, Electrical,
    • Mechanical, Telecommunication)
      • Rated-1
      • Rated-2
      • Rated-3
      • Rated-4
  • Module 5 Title Recap on Nonconformity Classification
  • Module 5 Content
    • Nonconformity classi­cation
    • Major nonconformity
    • Minor nonconformity
    • OFI – Observation Form Improvement
    • RFI – Request For Information
    • Grading of nonconformity
  • Module 6 Title Site Location & Architectural Audit
  • Module 6 Content
    • Key considerations
  • Module 7 Title Fire Safety Audit
  • Module 7 Content
    • Key considerations
  • Module 8 Title Physical Security Audit
  • Module 8 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review site planning, floor planning, physical security, ­fire safety
  • Module 9 Title Electrical Audit
  • Module 9 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review SLD – Single Line Diagram
  • Module 10 Title Mechanical Audit
  • Module 10 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Review SLPD – Single Line Piping Diagram, fuel supply
  • Module 11 Title Telecommunications Audit
  • Module 11 Content
    • Key considerations
    • Exercise: Network routing review
  • Module 12 Title Closing Meeting
  • Module 12 Content
    • Closing meeting
    • Exercise: Closing meeting presentation
  • Module 13 Title Preparing and Distributing the Audit Report
  • Module 13 Content
    • Audit report requirements
    • Audit report distribution
    • Retention of documents
    • Exercise: Creation of audit report
  • Module 14 Title CAR Management
  • Module 14 Content
    • Follow-up action on audit report
    • History log of nonconformity
    • Criteria for issuing a conformance certificate
    • Review of a CAR
    • Exercise: Review CAR response
  • Module 15 Title Certification and Certification Maintenance
  • Module 15 Content
    • The full audit cycle
    • Surveillance audit
    • Recertification audits
    • Issuing of the TIA-942 DCDV/DCCC Certificate
    • Requirements of the certificate
    • Registration of the certificate
  • Module 16 Content
  • Module 17 Content
  • Module 18 Content
  • Module 19 Content
  • Module 20 Content
  • Module 21 Content
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  • Module 45 Content
  • Module 46 Content
  • Module 47 Content
  • Module 48 Content
  • Module 49 Content
  • Module 50 Content
RM26,650.00(+RM2,132.00 Tax)
* Training Dates:

Data centres are at the core of many organisations. Downtime of the data centre could lead to major losses to the business. This has led many organisations to build resilience at various levels such as at the data centre facilities infrastructure and at the ICT layer. However, following recommendations of various vendors, consultants and public domain information might result in under- or over-speci­cation. Therefore it would be better to follow a commonly accepted standard as the basis for the design and built principles.

The ANSI/TIA-942 Standard speci­es requirements and guidelines for the design and build of a data centre. It is intended for use by designers who need a comprehensive understanding of the data centre design encompassing Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical and Telecom requirements and guidelines, not always covered by other generic guidelines and so called “standards”.

Understanding the intent of the ANSI/TIA-942 standard is of fundamental importance, not only for the successful implementation of the data centre, but also for its sustainable operations. In this three-day course, the participant will learn how to design an ANSI/TIA-942 compliant data centre. It will provide a clear understanding of the requirements of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard and possible implementation variations.

The course is well suited for all types of data centres, be it enterprise data centres or multi-tenant, third party data centres such as co-location, managed services and cloud service providers.

Additional Info

  • Certification Course & Certificate
  • Course Code CTDC-VILT
  • Price RM7400
  • Exam Price Include
  • Exam Code CTDC
  • Duration 3 Days
  • CertificationInfo Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant
  • Principals EPI
  • Schedule

    19-21 Feb 2024 (VILT)

    27-29 May 2024 (VILT)

    14-16 Aug 2024 (VILT)

    18-20 Nov 2024 (VILT)

  • Audience

    The primary audience for this course are professionals involved with designing, building, maintaining and operating mission critical data centres and those who wish to attend the CTIA® (Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor) course.

  • Prerequisities

    Participants must possess a valid data centre training certificate such as CDCP®  or any other approved equivalent. Please submit a copy of your certificate for verification upon registration for the CTDC® course.

  • At Course Completion

    After completion of the course the participant will be able to:

    • Learn to properly comprehend and apply the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard requirements and guidelines
    • Understand the proper intent of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard to avoid both over- and/or under-investment
    • Align the selection of redundancy levels and infrastructure investments to the business requirements.
    • Understand the criteria and requirements for a high-availability data centre design and how to effectively establish the data centre from the perspective of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard
    • Understand how the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard relates to various worldwide standards
  • Module 1 Title Introduction to Data Centre Facilities
  • Module 1 Content
  • Module 2 Title About the ANSI/TIA-942
  • Module 2 Content
    • Life of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard 
    • Relation to other standards
    • Architectural 
    • Electrical 
    • Mechanical 
    • Telecommunication 
    • Areas under scope 
    • High level redundancy definitions
    • Redundancy options (N, N+1 etc.) 
    • Fault tolerant 
    • Concurrent maintainability 
    • Compartmentalisation 
    • Examples of redundancy levels
  • Module 3 Title Data Centre Space Planning
  • Module 3 Content
  • Module 4 Title Data Centre Topologies
  • Module 4 Content

  • Module 5 Title Recommendations for Energy Efficiency
  • Module 5 Content

  • Module 6 Title Architectural
  • Module 6 Content
    • Site selection 
    • Parking 
    • Multi-tenant building 
    • Building construction  
    • Vapor barrier 
    • Roofing 
    • Floor loading 
    • Raised flooring 
    • Suspended/drop ceiling 
    • Hanging load 
    • Seismic
  • Module 7 Title Building Security & Safety
  • Module 7 Content
    • Security 
    • CCTV 
    • Staffing 
    • Bullet/ballistic proofing 
    • Lighting 
    • Safety
      • Signage
  • Module 8 Title Building and Room Access
  • Module 8 Content
    • Security checkpoints 
    • Entry lobby 
    • Doors and windows 
    • Exit corridors 
    • Shipping and receiving areas
  • Module 9 Title Room/Area Design Requirements
  • Module 9 Content
    • Administrative offices 
    • Security offce 
    • Operations centre 
    • Restroom and break room 
    • UPS/Battery rooms 
    • Generator and fuel storage area 
    • Computer room
  • Module 10 Title Electrical
  • Module 10 Content
    • Utility power 
      • Substatio 
      • Feed requirements 
      • Self-generation
    • HT/HV switch gear
    • Generator and fuel supply 
    • LT/LV switch gear 
      • ATS 
      • Alternatives to ATS 
    • UPS and batteries 
    • PDU 
    • STS 
    • Grounding
    • Surge protection
    • EPO 
    • Central power monitoring 
    • Load banks 
    • Testing 
    • Equipment maintenance 
      • Preventive maintenance 
      • Facility training programs
  • Module 11 Title Mechanical
  • Module 11 Content
    • Environmental design 
      • Temperature and humidity requirements 
      • Contamination 
      • Sources 
      • Clean air 
      • Pressurisation 
      • Radio sources 
      • Vibration - Water ingress 
    • Water cooled systems 
      • Heat rejection 
      • Chilled water system 
      • Condenser water 
      • Make up water 
    • Air cooled systems 
    • HVAC control systems 
    • Plumbing 
      • Pipe routing 
    • Fire suppression
    • Water leak detection
  • Module 12 Title Telecommunications
  • Module 12 Content
    • Network topology 
    • Redundancy level design 
    • Media and connectors 
    • Cabling pathways 
    • Detailed cabling design considerations 
    • Administration and labeling 
    • Cable testing 
    • Data centre fabrics
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  • Module 47 Content
  • Module 48 Content
  • Module 49 Content
  • Module 50 Content
RM7,400.00(+RM592.00 Tax)
* Training Dates:

The CTIA® course is a 2-day intensive course that builds further on the technical understanding of the standard acquired in the CTDC® (Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant)course. It enables participants to develop skills and knowledge to conduct an internal audit program by applying widely recognised audit principles, procedures and techniques which are aligned with the ISO-19011 auditing guideline.

Additional Info

  • Certification Course & Certificate
  • Course Code CTIA
  • Price RM3550
  • Exam Price Include
  • Exam Code CTIA
  • Duration 2 Days
  • CertificationInfo Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor
  • Principals EPI
  • Schedule

    30-31 May 2024 (VILT)

    3-4 Oct 2024

    21-22 Nov 2024 (VILT)

  • Audience

    The primary audiences for this course are quality directors and quality assurance managers, managers responsible for the governance of an enterprise and management of its risks, technical experts, project managers and consultants, internal auditors, compliance officers and virtually anybody involved in ANSI/TIA-942 compliance certification related projects either from an end-user or vendor perspective.

  • Prerequisities

    Participants must hold a valid CTDC®  certificate in order to be able to register for the CTIA® class.

  • At Course Completion

    After completion of the course the participant will be able to:

    • Prepare the organisation for an audit according to ANSI/TIA-942 including preparation of the required documents, resource planning and management of the audit process itself
    • Conduct an internal audit according to ANSI/TIA-942 following ISO-19011 guidelines
    • Facilitate and support the external audit to ANSI/TIA-942
    • Manage the post-audit process with respect to CAR (Corrective Action Reports), gap closing and final certification
    • Facilitate surveillance and recertification audits
  • Module 1 Title Fundamental concepts and process of an internal audit to ANSI/TIA-942
  • Module 1 Content
    • Terms and defi­nitions
    • Difference between an internal and external auditor
    • Principles of auditing
    • Auditor competence requirements
  • Module 2 Title Managing an audit programme
  • Module 2 Content
    • Establishing the audit objectives
    • Establishing the audit programme
  • Module 3 Title Planning the audit to ANSI/TIA-942
  • Module 3 Content
    • Planning the schedule
    • Resource planning
    • Tools/equipment required
    • Document requirements
    • Design documents
    • Process documents
    • Declarations
  • Module 4 Title Conducting the audit to ANSI/TIA-942
  • Module 4 Content
    • Conducting an opening meeting
    • Document review
    • Facility review
    • Typical non-conformities
      • Architectural
      • Electrical
      • Mechanical
      • Telecommunications
    • Interviews
    • Communication during the audit
    • Identifying and documenting audit ­findings
    • Preparing audit conclusions
    • Conducting the closing meeting
  • Module 5 Title Preparing and distributing the audit report
  • Module 5 Content
    • Audit report requirements
    • Classifi­cation of non-conformity
    • Typical format of an audit report
  • Module 6 Title Following up on the audit
  • Module 6 Content
    • The CAR – Corrective Action Report
    • Evaluation of CAR action plans
  • Module 7 Title Issuing a conformity certificate
  • Module 7 Content
    • Requirements of the certi­ficate
    • Registration of the certi­ficate
  • Module 8 Title Requesting a formal external audit
  • Module 8 Content
  • Module 9 Title Surveillance audits
  • Module 9 Content
  • Module 10 Title Recertification audits
  • Module 10 Content
  • Module 11 Title Exam (Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor)
  • Module 11 Content
  • Module 12 Title Generator and Fuel Storage Area
  • Module 12 Content
  • Module 13 Title Security
  • Module 13 Content
    • CCTV
    • Staffing
    • Bullet/ballistic proo­fing
  • Module 14 Title Lighting
  • Module 14 Content
  • Module 15 Title Safety
  • Module 15 Content
    • Signage
  • Module 16 Title Electrical
  • Module 16 Content
    • Utility power
      • Substation
      • Feed requirements
      • Self-generation
    • HT/HV switch gear
    • Generator and fuel supply
    • LT/LV switch gear
      • ATS
      • Alternatives to ATS
    • UPS and batteries
    • PDU
    • STS
    • Grounding
    • Surge protection
    • EPO
    • Central power monitoring
    • Load Banks
    • Testing
    • Equipment maintenance
      • Preventive maintenance
      • Facility training programs
  • Module 17 Title Mechanical
  • Module 17 Content
    • Environmental design
      • Temperature and humidity requirements as per
      • ASHRAE TC9.9
      • Pressure
      • Air ow
      • Fresh air intake
      • ACH/ventilation
      • Over pressurization
      • Contamination
      • Scrubbing
      • Radio sources
    • Vibration
    • Water in­ltration
    • Water cooled systems
      • Heat rejection
      • Chilled water system
      • Make up water
    • Air cooled systems
      • HVAC control systems
      • Plumbing
      • Fuel oil system
    • Plumbing
      • Pipe routing
    • Fire suppression
    • Water leak detection
  • Module 18 Title Telecommunications
  • Module 18 Content
    • Recognized media
    • Cable routing and pathways
    • Connectors
    • Labelling & documentation
    • Addendum data centre fabrics
  • Module 19 Title Exam
  • Module 19 Content
    • Sample questions
    • Self study (time permitted)
    • Exam: Certi­ed TIA-942 Design Consultant
  • Module 20 Content
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  • Module 46 Content
  • Module 47 Content
  • Module 48 Content
  • Module 49 Content
  • Module 50 Content
RM3,550.00(+RM284.00 Tax)
* Training Dates:

Data centres are at the core of many organisations. Downtime of the data centre could lead to major losses to the business. This has led many organisations to build resilience at various levels such as at the data centre facilities infrastructure and at the ICT layer. However, following recommendations of various vendors, consultants and public domain information might result in under- or over-speci­cation. Therefore it would be better to follow a commonly accepted standard as the basis for the design and built principles.

The ANSI/TIA-942 Standard speci­es requirements and guidelines for the design and build of a data centre. It is intended for use by designers who need a comprehensive understanding of the data centre design encompassing Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical and Telecom requirements and guidelines, not always covered by other generic guidelines and so called “standards”.

Understanding the intent of the ANSI/TIA-942 standard is of fundamental importance, not only for the successful implementation of the data centre, but also for its sustainable operations. In this three-day course, the participant will learn how to design an ANSI/TIA-942 compliant data centre. It will provide a clear understanding of the requirements of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard and possible implementation variations.

The course is well suited for all types of data centres, be it enterprise data centres or multi-tenant, third party data centres such as co-location, managed services and cloud service providers.

Additional Info

  • Certification Course & Certificate
  • Course Code CTDC
  • Price RM7400
  • Exam Price Include
  • Exam Code CTDC
  • Duration 3 Days
  • CertificationInfo Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant
  • Principals EPI
  • Schedule

    3-5 Apr 2024

    30 Sep 2024 - 2 Oct 2024

  • Audience

    The primary audience for this course are professionals involved with designing, building, maintaining and operating mission critical data centres and those who wish to attend the CTIA® (Certified TIA-942 Internal Auditor) course.

  • Prerequisities

    Participants must possess a valid data centre training certificate such as CDCP®  or any other approved equivalent. Please submit a copy of your certificate for verification upon registration for the CTDC® course.

  • At Course Completion

    After completing this course, you will be able to:

    • Learn to properly comprehend and apply the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard requirements and guidelines
    • Understand the proper intent of the Standard to avoid both over- and/or under investment
    • Align Tier level selection and infrastructure investments to the business requirements
    • Understand the criteria and requirements for a high availability data centre design and how to effectively establish the data centre from the perspective of the Standard
    • Understand how the ANSI/TIA-942 standard relates to various worldwide standards.
  • Module 1 Title Introduction to Data Centre Facilities
  • Module 1 Content

  • Module 2 Title About the ANSI/TIA-942
  • Module 2 Content
    • Life of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard 
    • Relation to other standards
    • Architectural 
    • Electrical • Mechanical 
    • Telecommunication • Areas under scope
    • High level redundancy definitions
    • Redundancy options (N, N+1 etc.) 
    • Fault tolerant 
    • Concurrent maintainability 
    • Compartmentalisation 
    • Examples of redundancy levels
  • Module 3 Title Data Centre Space Planning
  • Module 3 Content

  • Module 4 Title Data Centre Topologies
  • Module 4 Content

  • Module 5 Title Recommendations for Energy Efficiency
  • Module 5 Content

  • Module 6 Title Architectural
  • Module 6 Content
    • Site selection • Parking 
    • Multi-tenant building • Building construction 
    • Vapor barrier 
    • Roofing 
    • Floor loading 
    • Raised flooring 
    • Suspended/drop ceiling 
    • Hanging load 
    • Seismic
  • Module 7 Title Building Security & Safety
  • Module 7 Content
    • Security 
    • CCTV 
    • Staffing 
    • Bullet/ballistic proofing 
    • Lighting 
    • Safety 
      • Signage
  • Module 8 Title Building and Room Access
  • Module 8 Content
    • Security checkpoints 
    • Entry lobby 
    • Doors and windows 
    • Exit corridors 
    • Shipping and receiving areas
  • Module 9 Title Room/Area Design Requirements
  • Module 9 Content
    • Administrative offices 
    • Security offce 
    • Operations centre 
    • Restroom and break room 
    • UPS/Battery rooms 
    • Generator and fuel storage area 
    • Computer room
  • Module 10 Title Electrical
  • Module 10 Content
    • Utility power 
      • Substation
      • Feed requirements 
      • Self-generation
    • HT/HV switch gear
    • Generator and fuel supply 
    • LT/LV switch gear 
      • ATS 
      • Alternatives to ATS 
    • UPS and batteries 
    • PDU 
    • STS 
    • Groundin 
    • Surge protection
    • EPO 
    • Central power monitoring 
    • Load banks 
    • Testing 
    • Equipment maintenance 
      • Preventive maintenance 
      • Facility training programs
  • Module 11 Title Mechanical
  • Module 11 Content
    • Environmental design
      • Temperature and humidity requirements 
      • Contamination 
      • Sources 
      • Clean air 
      • Pressurisation 
      • Radio sources 
      • Vibration - Water ingress 
      • Water cooled systems 
      • Heat rejection 
      • Chilled water system 
      • Condenser water 
      • Make up water 
    • Air cooled systems 
    • HVAC control systems 
    • Plumbing 
      • Pipe routing
    • Fire suppression
    • Water leak detection
  • Module 12 Title Telecommunications
  • Module 12 Content
    • Network topology • Redundancy level design 
    • Media and connectors 
    • Cabling pathways 
    • Detailed cabling design considerations 
    • Administration and labeling 
    • Cable testing 
    • Data centre fabrics
  • Module 13 Content

  • Module 14 Content
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  • Module 18 Content

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  • Module 42 Content
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  • Module 44 Content
  • Module 45 Content
  • Module 46 Content
  • Module 47 Content
  • Module 48 Content
  • Module 49 Content
  • Module 50 Content
RM7,400.00(+RM592.00 Tax)
* Training Dates:

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