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Data Center 2025 - Perspective on the Shrinking IT Workforce
décembre 03, 2019
Webinar

Does the potential brain drain in the datacenter industry accelerate the need for AI to run facilities?

Vertiv’s Data Center 2025 survey uncovered the potential for a significant brain drain in the datacenter industry. With only 56% of survey participants expected to be working in the industry in 2025, the skills crisis that the data center sector is already facing looks set to get worse.

However, there are new technologies coming down the pipe – from standardized designs to AI integrated into management software – which could off-set some of the lack of human skills. Some are even pointing to greater use of robotics.

Register for our webinar where Simon and Simon discuss the underlying causes, possible impacts and how AI and other development could help.

Also, check out our blogpost from Andrew Cole, Vertiv’s Chief Organizational Development and HR Officer, that addresses the oncoming workforce challenges in the data center industry.

Webinar Speakers

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Simon Brady
Optimization Program Manager – EMEA

Simon Brady has over 20 years of experience within the power protection and data center industry. Simon is currently head of data center optimization for EMEA at Vertiv & Chairman of the EMEA liaison committee at The Green Grid. Simon holds data center design qualifications from CNET and Data Centre Dynamics (DCS Design) as well as being a certified practitioner in the EU code of conduct for data centers.

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Simon Blake
Content Strategy – EMEA

Simon has worked with some of the most iconic brands in the world, such as Coca Cola, BMW, Vodafone, and Nokia. Every brand has a unique story to tell, and with Vertiv, I’ve been lucky to work in the sharp edge of the tech industry where Vertiv has worked hard to be in the top percentile companies empowering the vital applications of the digital world. That’s a hugely challenging and enjoyable environment to be part of. I enjoy sharing what we observe in this rapidly changing market back to our customers and partners.

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Simon Galletti
Area Sales Manager, United Kingdom

Simon Galletti works as Area Sales Manager for Vertiv in the UK. He is responsibile for projects from initial concept designthrough to commissioning in multi-megawatt data centres.

After growing up in Venice, Simon moved to the United Kingdom to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Surrey, from where he graduated in 2016.

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