My journey into the data centre industry has been quite a dynamic transition from a completely different field. I originally trained as an automotive engineer, focusing on mechanical engineering and things like engines and electrical systems. With a master’s degree in data centre design and engineering, I built upon my initial automotive qualifications and today my approach to managing our data centres is informed by both a thorough understanding of Redcentric’s business and broad insights into the data centre industry.
In the early 1990s, I began working in telecoms, selling mobile data solutions to traders in the City of London. During that time, mobile technology was emerging and often unreliable, which sparked my curiosity about the hosting environments of these platforms. I noticed that many issues stemmed from platforms being housed in buildings not specifically designed for such technology, leading to performance inconsistencies.
This led me to oversee the creation of our first dedicated facility for telecom platforms within the company I worked for at the time. My involvement in developing this specialised infrastructure evolved into a full commitment to the data centre industry. Since 2009, I have been with Redcentric in various capacities, contributing to and leading the advancement of our data centre operations.