Dynamic participation in the data center ecosystem
In order to contribute to data center energy efficiency and continuity of service best practices, APL is an active member of many associations, user clubs and working groups.
The APL ecosystem
- ADIRA, Association pour le développement de l’informatique en région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes [Association for the development of IT in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region]
- AGIT, Alliance Green IT
- ATEE, Association Technique Energie Environnement [Technical Energy and Environment Association]
- CLUSIF, Club de la sécurité de l’information français [French Information Security Club]
- EUDCA, European Data Centre Association
- France Datacenter
- Gimélec, Groupement des industries de l’équipement électrique, du contrôle-commande et des services associés [Grouping of electrical equipment, control and command industries, and associated services]
APL participates actively in the development of the European Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centers, a code of conduct launched on the initiative of the European Commission to support best practice in the field of data center energy efficiency.
APL is also an Uptime Institute-accredited Tier Designer.
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