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International Certificate for Employee of Ultra Computers
A local company Ultra has got a certificate Data Center Design Awareness.
According to the message on the page of the company (http://ultra.az/az/media/xeberler/216-ultra-irkti-azrbaycanda-data-center-design-awereness-sertifikatn-alan-ilk-v-yegan-irktdir), all the questions of the Kiev training "Conceptual design principles of data centers" were answered by an employee of the company Mehman Zulfugarli. Now he is the only specialist in the South Caucasus, who owns the important certificate.
The basis of the training is the first basic course in international professional development programs (Career Progression Framework), proposed in 2011 by the British company DC Professional Development Industry Data Center (DC). The said event was attended by representatives of IT-companies of CIS countries - Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
The training uses advanced design methods in the development, optimization and management of data centers. It is conducted in accordance with international standards, including BICSI 002 2010 Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices, and summarizes the information, regardless of manufacturer.
Ultra Computers Company was established in 1999. Is a distributor with the status Intel R Technology Provider Platinum 2011 of Intel. In 2003, for the first time in the South Caucasus it mastered the production of laptops under the brand NEXUS.
The company specializes in IT solutions, production, import and export of specialized products, and programming. The company is a partner of government programs related to information technology. - 17D-
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