CNet Training is delighted to welcome Adrian Jones to its team as Technical Architect.
Adrian has re-joined CNet after spending some time at Schneider Electrics as a Data Centre Consultant.
Adrian’s prime responsibilities are to continue to expand CNet’s Global Digital Infrastructure Education Framework, ensuring it remains at the forefront of technical trends. He is also the technical interface with industry organisations and working groups across the world, including delivering high level presentations at technical conferences.
Internally, he provides technical insight and support throughout the global company in all departments and ensure the current technical developments are transferred to CNet’s expert instructors and reflected in program content.
Adrian has established a prominent profile throughout the global digital infrastructure industry. He began his career in the British Army as a Telecommunications Infrastructure Designer and Project Manager, before taking up a career in the data centre sector where he went on to design and project manage data centre builds supporting major clients in both the public and private environments incorporating a number of highly recognised industry clientele.
Andrew Stevens, CNet’s CEO, said: “It’s great to have Adrian on board. He has an impressive amount of experience which he brings to the company. We have a number of future technical developments planned for the company so Adrian’s arrival comes at a vital time for us.”
For more information on CNet Training’s programs, please go to www.cnet-training.com or call 01284 767100.
About CNet Training
International award-winning education company, CNet Training has been designing and delivering professional network infrastructure training programs since 1996.
Today, officially the largest education provider in the world dedicated to the digital infrastructure Industry, including the data centre and network infrastructure sectors, CNet is recognised throughout the world for being the global industry leader and the only dedicated education provider to award both internationally recognised qualifications and professional certifications, starting at level 3 and culminating with the world’s first and only a level 7 Masters Degree program in Data Centre Leadership and Management.
A significant part of CNet’s history is the development of the highly acclaimed Global Digital Infrastructure Education Framework, which offers industry professionals an opportunity to plan professional education, qualifications and certifications to meet individual and business needs.
CNet deliver classroom-based, instructor-led technical education programs in locations across the world and some virtual programs. In addition to its impressive client list of multinational organisations, the company is proud of its close associations with the world’s leading trade associations and industry bodies including the Data Centre Alliance, EUDCA, Infrastructure Masons, AFCOM, 7×24, Broad Group, Green Grid, ISO quality standards and Pearson. So trusted is CNet’s expertise that it also designs and delivers vendor-specific programs for many of the world’s leading manufacturers of data centre and network infrastructure solutions.