DataVita, Scotland’s premier datacentre provider, has filled the critical role of Datacentre Manager for its growing team, in advance of the launch of the Fortis datacentre. After an extensive search to find the right candidate with the experience of managing a large scale, mission critical datacentre facility, DataVita has selected Graeme Logie, UK Datacentre for Oracle as its Datacentre Manager.
Danny Quinn, Operations Director at Datavita said: “The appointment of a Datacentre Manager was always going to be one of the most important decisions we needed to make. We searched the length of the country and further afield, to find the right candidate but in the end we selected Graeme, who was based in Oracle’s Linlithgow facility and was responsible for managing all their UK datacentres.”. Quinn goes on to say: “Graeme not only had the right skills and experience but more crucially he understood what we are trying to do at DataVita and the opportunity we have to create a truly world-class facility in Scotland with world-class customer service.”.
DataVita believes how the datacentre is operated 24x7 is as crucial as the design and construction of the facility. It is why they are on track to become the first UK co-location datacentre certified by the Uptime Institute for Design, Construction and Operational Sustainability.
Graeme Logie started with DataVita in March and is now leading the final fit out programme to launch the live service in June 2016. Graeme said: “My role at Oracle was very satisfying but the opportunity to join DataVita as Datacentre Manager with a remit to finalise and mange one of the largest, next generation, energy efficient datacentres in the UK (the biggest in Scotland by far) was simply too good to turn down. What DataVita is doing with the Fortis datacentre is truly ground breaking in the co-location market and I’m looking forward to all the challenges and rewards the role will bring.”.