Vertiv
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Vertiv has expanded its liquid cooling product portfolio with two new coolant distribution units (CDUs), designed to provide modular liquid cooling in data centers.
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Vertiv has revealed plans for a major expansion of its North American manufacturing footprint with a new 215,000-square-foot facility in Pelzer, South Carolina.
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Vertiv is collaborating with Intel to provide a liquid cooling solution that will support the new Intel Guadi3 AI accelerator, scheduled to launch in 2024.
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Vertiv has established a new legal entity in Norway and has strengthens its partnership with colocation provider Green Mountain as it looks to scale across Northern Europe.
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Vertiv has unveiled its Vertiv MegaMod and Vertiv MegaMod Plus, its turnkey prefabricated modular (PFM) data centre solution, across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Vertiv has confirmed that its new CEO Giordano Albertazzi has assumed the role as CEO of the company and has been appointed to the board of directors.
Forthcoming events
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After becoming Vertiv’s president for EMEA, Karsten Winther faced several threats to the company’s progress. But he tells Saf Malik that the company is now well-positioned to face the future
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Vertiv has introduced a new water-efficient liquid cooling solution for high-density data centres in EMEA.
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Data centre company Vertiv has helped Qatar-based Meeza to expand its capacity in the Gulf state by 4.9MW in 14 months from design to installation.
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Data centres will experience increased regulation and third-party oversight in 2023 as the world grapples with rising energy and water consumption, global data centre experts at Vertiv believe.
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Vertiv confirms the installation of Hormuud Telecom’s subsea cable landing station (CLS) in Somalia.
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Vertiv has released its Guide to Data Centre Sustainability, an online resource for data centre owners and operators seeking to reduce the environmental impact of their facilities.
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Vertiv has introduced new power and cooling solutions for edge networks, including the addition of lithium-ion models to one of the industry’s leading on-line UPS families.
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Data centre design and infrastructure company Vertiv has issued a warning about the challenges the industry is facing from the climate emergency.
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Vertiv has made a number of changes to its Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) senior leadership team.
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Major digital advances are leading to a growing need for efficient edge-computing models. Karsten Winther, president for the EMEA region at data centre equipment and services provider Vertiv, explains how the edge is evolving.
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Vertiv has appointed two new channel leads for the UK and Ireland: Martin Ryder and Stuart McDougall.
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Vertiv has moved Giordano Albertazzi from his role heading Europe, Middle East and Africa to head the company’s operations in the Americas