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Exhibitor Profile
BICSI is a professional association supporting the information technology systems (ITS) industry. ITS covers the spectrum of voice, data, electronic safety & security, and audio & video technologies
Data Center Credential
The BICSI Data Center Design Consultant (DCDC) was created to recognize those individuals who have demonstrated both the knowledge and ability to apply it over the multiple facets within data centre design. Candidates for the DCDC designation are individuals involved in the planning, implementing and making of critical decisions regarding data centers. Data centre, IT, facility or project managers, architects, engineers, designers, consultants and those planning to enter careers in the data centre design, construction or maintenance fields would benefit from earning the DCDC credential.
Data Center Standard
Data centre construction and expansion is predicted to continue steadily over the next ten years worldwide. With the increasing focus on reliability and efficiency, the initial design is more important than ever. Thus, today’s data centre designer is required to have knowledge of mechanical, electrical and telecommunications systems and how they interact—areas not typically found in the same reference manual or standard.





