Lefdal Mine Datacenter is certified according to ISO 14001:2015, ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013. In addition, IBM has worked closely with Lefdal Mine data center in developing the concept. The facility is built according to IBM Level 3 standards.
Lefdal Mine Datacenter is using the same software that we are running on the existing data centers in the group, as our management software. In addition Landax – our QMS solution – is integrated as a tool for quality management, reviews and control functions, health, safety, facility, risks analysis and support.
These tools help us ensure that we comply to all laws and regulations and applicable standards for our business, and to make sure maintenance programs are well planned and performed according to customer requirements.
ISO 9001:2015
Sets out the criteria for a quality management system. This standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement.
Using ISO 9001:2015 helps us ensure that customers get consistent, good quality services, and that everything is continually monitored, documented and improved.
ISO 14001:2015
Sets out the criteria for an environmental management system. It maps out the framework for our organization to set up an effective environmental management system, and provides practical tools to manage our environmental responsibilities
Using ISO 14001:2015 gives assurance to company management and employees, as well as customers and external stakeholders, that environmental impact is being measured and improved.
ISO/IEC 27001
Provides requirements for an information security management system (ISMS). An ISMS is a systematic approach to managing sensitive company information so that it remains secure. It includes people, processes and IT systems by applying a risk management process.
Uptime Tier III
Tiers is the global language of data center performance. Uptime Institute’s Tier Classification System is a means to effectively evaluate data center infrastructure in terms of a business’ requirements for system availability.
The Tier Classification System provides the data center industry with a consistent method to compare typically unique, customized facilities based on expected site infrastructure performance, or uptime.