CDFOM STANDS CERTIFIED DATA

Brand Owner Address Description
CDFOM Enterprise Products Integration Pte Ltd 50 Raffles Place 37th Floor, Singapore Land Tower Singapore 048623 Singapore CDFOM stands for Certified Data Center Facilities Operations Manager, and is a three-day training course in the field of data center training where participants gain in-depth knowledge in managing data centre operations which include the following key subject matters: capacity planning, latest green initiatives, how to properly commission and de-commission equipment, compliance and safety standards, statutory compliance and international standards, managing people, vendor management, incident/crisis management, and how to keep operations manageable, effective and efficient people, vendor management, incident/crisis management, and how to keep operations manageable, effective and efficient;The mark consists of the acronym CDFOM, which includes a stylized letter C, divided into two parts, with the bottom part filled gray and the top part filled red; a stylized letter D, divided into two parts, with the bottom part filled gray and the top part filled red; a stylized letter F, divided into two parts, with the bottom part filled gray and the top part filled red; a stylized letter O, divided into two parts, with the bottom part filled gray and the top part filled red; and a stylized letter M, divided into two parts, with the bottom part filled gray and the top part filled red.;CERTIFIED DATA FACILITIES OPERATIONS MANAGER;The color(s) gray and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a method for verifying time data in a terminal containing a real-time clock for maintaining time data. In the method certified time data is produced. Said certified time data is transmitted to the terminal and it is stored therein. In the method said certified time data is also compared with the time data of said real-time clock to check the reliability of the time data of the real-time clock.