IDCA Takes Data Center and Cloud Training Online
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Washington D.C., March 12th, 2020: The International Data Center Authority (IDCA) today announces that 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.
IDCA aims to allow professionals to gain the same level of quality knowledge and experience via virtual attendance of its popular data center and cloud training courses. All courses will be remote attendance to live classroom sessions with full interaction with the instructors. IDCA attendees will have full access to the materials, class problems and be able to ask questions during live instructor-led sessions and participate in the data center and cloud classes as if they were physically in the room. The growing pandemic COVID-19 has raised grave tensions among the international community and has paralyzed commerce and as well as the public sector around the world. Unfortunately, this human catastrophe is universal and the information technology industry is not except from this crisis. IDCA hopes that by this move, it can help facilitate training for those who are either banned from traveling or are hesitant to commute or travel to the training venues.
When asked about the IDCA’s online strategy, Chairman of IDCA, Mr. Paryavi stated, “education is paramount to our mission and the key success factor for our great industry. Nothing should stop us from learning, evolving and advancing.” Mr. Paryavi continued, “when pandemic issues such as the coronavirus threaten our way of life and learning possibilities, it is up to us to cooperate with the rest of the world in reducing and the global community to help reduce the spread while providing the means for continued education.” With this move, IDCA is now enabling all architects, specialists, experts, technicians, veterans, enthusiasts and managers to participate in its trainings and obtain their certifications from the comfort of their home or office.
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About IDCA - Headquartered in Washington D.C., the IDCA was established to streamline, structure, educate and give direction to the information technology, data center, and cloud industry. IDCA’s core mission is to aid in standardizing the feasibility, approach, selection, design, implementation, documentation and operation of data centers via modern-day processes and methodologies. IDCA is paving the way for professionals in power, cooling, network, system, storage, software, application, physical security, IT security, civil, architecture, telecommunication, structured cabling, safety, business continuity, operations, management, engineering, finance, legal, sales, marketing, HR, virtualization and cloud to all gather under one roof, with one mission, and for one industry. Thus far, thousands of professionals from both the government sector, such Department of Social Security, NASA, the U.S. House of Representatives, Department of Education, U.S. Courts, Department of State, as well as major conglomerates such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, LinkedIn, AWS, MLB, Experian, Ericsson, eBay, AOL, Salesforce, Digital Realty, Visa, MasterCard, The World Bank, Verizon, AIG, T-Mobile, Expedia, Time Warner, and others have been educated, trained and certified by IDCA. More on IDCA: idc-a.org
About Online Education - Online education is a flexible instructional delivery system that encompasses any kind of learning that takes place via the Internet. Online learning gives educators an opportunity to reach students who may not be able to enroll in a traditional classroom course and supports students who need to work on their own schedule and at their own pace. More on Online Education: https://www.encyclopedia.com/finance/finance-and-accounting-magazines/online-education
About Coronaviruses - Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). A novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a new strain that has not been previously identified in humans. More on Coronavirus: https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus