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Reducing Human Error in the Data Center, checklist manifesto
greenm3.com (Jun 14 2011) Nuclear
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Domenico Alcaro, VP of Sales Schneider Electric presented to a full room breakout session on Human Error in the Data Center. Domenic shared his presentation and here it is for your viewing with his permission. Human error continues to be cited as a leading cause of data center downtime. The goal of eradicating this blight from the data center can be advanced by studying the US Nuclear Navy. In fact, the similarities between a mission critical data center and a mission critical nuclear propulsion plant are striking and many. This presentation will demonstrate the operational methodologies utilized by the US Nuclear Navy to reduce human error drawing comparison to a modern day data center every step of the way. Domenic Alcaro, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, Schneider Electric I was able to get access to Domenic presentation and I shared it with some other people ahead of time, and we started ...
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