CNET TRAINING ANNOUNCED AS FINALIST FOR 3 NETWORK COMPUTING AWARDS

Publishing Date: Feb 06, 2020

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PRESS RELEASE:  CNet Training is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist in three categories at the prestigious Network Computing Awards 2020.

Now in its 14th year, the Network Computing Awards recognise solutions that have been impressive in improving the performance of an organisation’s network. The Network Computing Awards allow the public and industry to become the judge and cast their votes on who in the industry they would like to win the awards.

CNet has been announced as a finalist in an impressive three categories spanning the Digital Infrastructure Sector, the categories are:

  •    Education and Training Provider of the Year
  •    Company of the Year
  •    Andrew Stevens, CEO at CNet Training is a finalist for ‘The Inspiration Award’

CNet Training is the global leader of technical education and training for the data centre and network infrastructure sectors and has been delivering programs since 1996. CNet is the only dedicated industry education provider in the world to offer both industry-recognised qualifications and official certifications. CNet has educated over 60,000 individuals, in 35 countries and to 121 different nationalities. Every CNet Training Instructor is a full-time employee at the company, helping to maintain CNet’s consistency and high-quality standards.

Andrew Stevens, CEO and President at CNet Training said, “We are incredibly proud to be a finalist in three major categories at The Network and Computing Awards 2020. CNet is passionate about delivering the highest quality education to the industry, so it’s fantastic to be recognised for our hard work. CNet is committed to leaving a legacy and we are continually striving to inspire new talent to consider a career in the industry as well as raising the bar to develop skills, diversity and inclusivity across the sector.

Voting for the Network Computing Awards is now open until 25th March.  Please visit www.networkcomputingawards.co.uk to cast your votes.

The results will be revealed at an evening ceremony in London on Thursday 2nd April.

About CNet Training :

International award-winning technical education company, CNet Training has been designing and delivering professional network infrastructure education and training programs since 1996.

Today CNet is the global leader in technical education for the digital infrastructure industry, comprising the data centre and network infrastructure sectors, and is the only industry dedicated education provider in the world to award both internationally recognised qualifications and professional certifications. These qualifications start at level 3 and culminate in the world’s only 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 technical education, qualifications and certifications to meet on-going individual and business needs.

CNet deliver classroom-based technical education programs led by expert Instructors, in locations across the world and via remote attendance, allowing ease of access to all industry professionals wherever they are in the world.  In addition, they also deliver distance learning programs.

Alongside 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, Infrastructure Masons, AFCOM, 7×24, Green Grid and Pearson. CNet is also trusted by many of the world’s leading manufacturers of data centre and network infrastructure solutions to design and deliver their specific training and education programs.

For further information, please visit www.cnet-training.com or contact Poppy Ballard on +44 (0) 1284 718418 or email pballard@cnet-training.com

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