Title: The Institute for Data Center Professionals IDCP
1The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(IDCP)
Barbara E. McMullen, Director barbara.mcmullen_at_idc
p.org www.idcp.org
Roger L. Norton, Ph.D., Dean School of Computer
Science Mathematics Roger.norton_at_marist.edu idcp
_at_marist.edu
2The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(www.IDCP.org)
- IDCP acknowledges the National Science
Foundation (NSF) for its support. Marist College
and IDCP are the recipients of an NSF
Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) 3-year grant
beginning October 15, 2004.
3The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(www.IDCP.org)
- MISSION
- The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(IDCP) is an independent vendor-neutral
certifying body (www.idcp.org). Its mission is
to support the professionals responsible for and
working in data centers by providing information,
access to education and training, certification,
and other services in the areas of - Systems and software
- Networking
- Facilities management
- Operations and process management
- Product development and financial planning
- Security
- Relevant core organizational and leadership
skills are emphasized.
4The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(www.IDCP.org)
- CERTIFICATION
- The Institute for Data Center Professionals
(IDCP) is responsible for testing and certifying
data center professionals as qualified to be
addressed as a Certified Data Center Professional
(CDCP). - The Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP)
certification is for administrators and those
making inroads into the data center profession
who need broader technical skills in systems and
software, networking, facilities management,
operations and process management, product
development and financial planning, security, as
well as enhanced interpersonal, organizational
and communications skills. - TESTING
- Practical hands-on training and tests are offered
at AFCOM conferences and regional meetings.
5Marist Collegewww.marist.edu/gce/dct
- Provides a broad array of education and training
in support of IDCP certification. - Marist College is the premier academic training
provider for the Institute for Data Center
Professionals (IDCP). - Marist has developed an innovative online
eLearning program called Data Center Technology.
The skills-based curriculum prepares students for
a Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP)
certification through IDCP. - Courses are offered in an accelerated online
format to provide working professionals a
convenient way to apply their coursework to their
job, while fitting it into their busy schedules.
6The Marist Profile
- Founded in 1946
- A liberal arts college with an emphasis on
teaching and learning - 150 acres of riverfront campus in Poughkeepsie,
New York - 4,000 full-time undergraduate, 1,000 graduate,
1,000 adult continuing education students - 29 bachelors degree programs
- Graduate degrees in seven fields including MBA,
MPA, Psychology, Computer Science, and
Information Systems - Pre-med and pre-law programs
- Study abroad in 10 countries and internship
programs in seven of these countries - Top tier of colleges in northern U.S. (U.S. News
World Report) - Rated One of the Best 351Colleges by TIME/The
Princeton Review - Listed in Barrons Best Buys in College Education
- 6,500 applications for 900 available seats in
fall 2003 freshman class -
7Commitment to Technology and the Data Center
- Information Technology is emphasized in Marist
College Mission Statement and Strategic Plan - First college to appoint VP for Information
Services responsible for all communication and
information technologies (1987) - One of the first colleges to have a fully
networked campus including faculty offices,
residence hall rooms, classrooms, labs, library
and administrative offices - Recognized in 1995 By CAUSE for Excellence in
Campus Networking (other recipients Cornell,
Duquesne, Stanford) -
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8Marist Data Center Technology Programs
- Data center technology (delivered online)
- Courses in support of Certified Data Center
Professional (CDCP) certification and six
certification tracks - NY State accredited Marist Certificate in Data
Center Technology - Bachelors degree completion in Integrative
Studies - 2nd bachelors degree
- Related offerings
- eMBA
- eMPA
- eMS in Information Systems
- Z/OS and zSeries Learning Center (online)
- Information Technology Certificate (online)
9Courses toward IDCP Certified Data Center
Professional Certification (CDCP)
10Certificate in Data Center Technology
- The Data Center Technology Certificate provides a
fast-track certificate for those making inroads
into the data center profession who need
technical skills in systems and software,
networking, facilities management, operations and
process management, security, and product
development financial planning. The certificate
program also allows a student to earn 29
undergraduate credits that can be applied towards
a Marist bachelor's degree. The program
culminates with a real-world system development
project experience. - Admissions Criteria
- Minimum 50 college credits or equivalent life
experience or employment in a technology related
job for 5 years - Proficiency in word processing and spreadsheet
use (non-credit workshops are available to meet
this requirement) - Three years of high school mathematics or college
equivalent - Courses Required
11SYSTEMS SOFTWARE
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18Bachelors Degree
- For students interested in completing a
bachelor's degree or earning a second bachelor's
degree with a focus on Data Center Technology,
Marist College offers the bachelor's degree in
Integrative Studies with concentrations in
Information Systems and Information Technology.
The Data Center Technology accelerated cohort
program is a unique 100 online undergraduate
program designed for successful adult students
with significant work experience who wish to
complete the last 53 credits of their bachelor's
degree in the study of Data Center Technology. - Admissions Criteria
Courses Required - 22 years of age or older
- Successfully completed a minimum of 67 semester
- credits of transferable coursework from an
- accredited institution(s) of higher
learning. - Relevant work experience or the equivalent
- College-level writing ability
- Minimum of three years of high school
- mathematics or college equivalent
- Proficiency in word processing and spreadsheet
use - Grade point average of 2.5 or above from previous
- college-level work
- Completed the Data Center Technology application
- package
19- The IDCP Data Center Certification Program is
Endorsed by AFCOM!
20Contacts
- Barbara E. McMullen Dr. Roger Norton
- Director Dean
- Institute for Data Center Computer Science and
Mathematics - Professionals (IDCP) Marist College
- barbara.mcmullen_at_idcp.org roger.norton_at_marist.e
du - 845-575-3114 845-575-3610
- www.idcp.org www.marist.edu/gce/dct
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- Jill Eckhaus
- President
- AFCOM
- jeckhaus_at_afcom.com
- 714-997-7966 X215
- www.afcom.com
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