Tag: Vertiv

  • Vertiv wins two prestigious awards at the Africa Digital Economy Awards in Kenya

    Vertiv wins two prestigious awards at the Africa Digital Economy Awards in Kenya

    Vertiv, a leading company in critical digital infrastructure, received two significant awards at the Africa Digital Economy Awards held in Nairobi, Kenya on December 13.

    The company was recognised as the AI-Ready Infrastructure Solutions Provider of the Year for its new Vertiv™ MegaMod™ CoolChip technology. This technology helps improve cooling efficiency in data centres, which are essential for storing and processing data.

    The Africa Digital Economy Awards celebrate companies making significant contributions to technology and the African digital economy. 

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    Vertiv was founded by David C. Storch, who aimed to create reliable and efficient solutions for digital infrastructure. His vision has been crucial in helping the company grow and innovate.

    Commitment to innovation and sustainability

    During his acceptance speech, Wojtek Piorko, Vertiv’s Vice President for Africa, said, “This recognition is a testament to our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.” 

    He highlighted how the MegaMod™ CoolChip tackles critical challenges in cooling technology, making it a vital tool for data centres that want to be more sustainable and efficient.

    Winning these awards shows Vertiv’s dedication to improving digital infrastructure in Africa. Their innovative solutions help businesses run better and support environmental goals by using less energy. This is part of a global movement towards greener technology and responsible resource use.

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    Impact on Africa’s digital landscape

    The Africa Digital Economy Awards aim to honour outstanding achievements in the continent’s digital landscape. By winning these awards, Vertiv strengthens its position as a leader in the industry, focused on promoting digital growth and supporting economic development in Africa.

    Vertiv helps shape technology on the continent as the demand for digital services rises. Their triumphs boost investor trust and stimulate investment in advancement-driven innovations.

    Vertiv is advancing technology and improving Africa’s digital economy through sustainability and efficiency.

  • Vertiv Launches AI Hub for AI Adoption

    Vertiv Launches AI Hub for AI Adoption

    An artificial intelligence (AI) Hub has been established by Vertiv, a prominent provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, in response to the increasing demand for expert information on the construction of AI-ready data centres.

    Many new AI use cases are coming out all the time, but data centres don’t need to learn how to plan and set up the proper infrastructure.

    Vertiv’s AI Hub stands out as a user-friendly platform, providing partners, customers, and website visitors with effortless access to the tools they need to manage AI infrastructure proficiently.

    This comprehensive resource includes unique features such as power and cooling portfolios, industry research, white papers, and tools that can be utilized to revamp existing data centres or construct new ones (greenfield applications).

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    The company’s blog announces a reference design library for scalable liquid cooling and power infrastructure. Very important to the Hub. With 10 to 140 kW per rack, this library supports many current and future chipsets.

    What Makes Vertiv’s AI Platform Continuously Evolving?

    Vertiv stresses that the Hub is a platform that is constantly changing because it knows how quickly AI is changing. A new piece of content will be added often, and soon, there will be an AI Infrastructure certification programme just for Vertiv partners.

    Vertiv, a trusted name in the industry, has a long-standing reputation for sharing cutting-edge technology and data centre industry insights. Our goal is to equip our customers with the deep knowledge, the widest range of products, and expert advice they need to be at the forefront of energy-efficient AI power and cooling infrastructure.

    We are uniquely positioned to guide our customers and partners on their AI journey, thanks to our close relationships with top chipmakers and cutting-edge data centre operators.

    Sean Graham, research director for IDC data centres, talks about the importance of the Vertiv AI Hub. Graham said, “Almost every industry is looking for ways to use AI to drive business value, but there are more questions than answers about how to set up the infrastructure.” “Companies building an AI strategy and wanting a single source of information should work with a well-known infrastructure provider like Vertiv.”

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    About Vertiv

    Vertiv (NYSE: VRT) combines hardware, software, analytics and ongoing services to enable its customers’ vital applications to run continuously, perform optimally and grow with their business needs.

    Vertiv solves the most critical challenges facing today’s data centres, communication networks and commercial and industrial facilities with a portfolio of power, cooling and IT infrastructure solutions and services that extends from the cloud to the edge of the network.

    Headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, USA, Vertiv operates in over 130 countries. For more information and the latest news and content from Vertiv, visit Vertiv.com.

  • Vertiv announces VIP partner promotion for African markets

    Vertiv announces VIP partner promotion for African markets

    New distributors who sign up for the Vertiv Partner Programme in February or March 2024 will receive extra perks as part of an incentive program that Vertiv started in 2024. According to a company statement, the incentive covers South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, and Morocco.

    “To show our appreciation for all the hard work that our new Vertiv Partner Programme and Vertiv Incentive Programme (VIP) members put in before March 31, 2024, we are offering them 100 bonus points as an incentive. You can exchange these points for a plethora of cool stuff, like appliances, wearable technology, and top-brand electronics for your home and your family.”

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    Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Diamond Elite are the five levels of membership in the Vertiv Partner Programme. The Vertiv Learning Platform, virtual and augmented reality tools, project assistance, and access to the Vertiv partner portal are just a few of the perks that partners get at each level. Partners can also make use of the Product Selector Tool and VertivTM Solution Designer to make infrastructure solution design a breeze for their clients.

    Upon signing up, VIP partners from South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, and Morocco will receive 100 bonus points. They will also continue to receive 100 points for every $100 in sales when they buy eligible Vertiv products from Authorised Distribution Partners. A personalized dashboard allows partners to see their earned bonus points, as well as the incentives that are available to them and how to redeem them.

    “Building a strong network of local partners is a critical contributor to Vertiv’s growing success across Africa’, said Jacqui Gradwell, director of field marketing for Africa at Vertiv. She emphasized the importance of not only providing partners with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed but also rewarding those who contribute to the positive growth in the region.

    New and prospective partners can get 100 VIP bonus points when they sign up for the Vertiv Partner Programme through the Vertiv Partner Portal by March 31st.

    Vertiv enables the streamlining of data. 

    Vertiv unveiled a new tool for transforming and simplifying the configuration of prefabricated modular (PFM) data centers.

    Accessible now in EMEA, the Vertiv™ Modular Designer Lite is an intuitive web app that simplifies the process of customising Vertiv™ SmartMod™ and Vertiv™ SmartMod™ Max solutions to user requirements.

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    A plethora of features are available in the Vertiv Modular Designer Lite to improve the user experience. A variety of stakeholders, both technical and non-technical, can benefit from its solution to the problems associated with early planning, which is based on feedback from customers. Users without technical expertise can easily design 200 kW all-in-one data centers. The tool is user-friendly and doesn’t require any logins or software downloads. Users can quickly and easily design their modular data centers by selecting from a range of optional configurations.

    Each user’s needs and location are taken into account when configuring data centres within the app. The software enables ideal personalisation and redundancy planning by taking into account factors like site location, weather data for accurate cooling equipment sizing, IT load requirements, rack specifications, battery backup considerations, and preferences for electrical topology.

    Users can save configurations for quick modification, access essential technical documentation, communicate directly with Vertiv experts, and enjoy support for both 2D and 3D visualisations. With the help of an internal, more advanced version of the VertivTM Modular Designer, experts from Vertiv can improve the initial design and optimize the solution according to site conditions, expected performance, or desired security levels by unlocking additional features.

  • Digital infrastructure startup Vertiv opens Lagos office

    Digital infrastructure startup Vertiv opens Lagos office

    Vertiv, a global company that makes solutions for digital infrastructure and business resilience, has finally opened a real office and showroom in Nigeria. 

    With the new office in Lagos, the company now has five offices in Africa. This comes after the company has been in the country for 21 years since it started doing business there in 2002.

    Vertiv is a digital infrastructure company specializing in designing, building, and maintaining key technologies that help companies and organizations with a lot of data handle and improve their digital operations.

    The company offers a wide range of power, thermal, IT, and edge infrastructure, solutions, and services in three main areas: its suite of offerings helps with all levels of data center needs, from hyper scalers to micro data center solutions; communication networks with macro site central office, small cell, and data center offerings; and commercial and industrial services in the healthcare, manufacturing, rail/mass transit, and power generation industries. 

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    Wojtek Piorko, Vertiv’s Managing Director for Africa, told reporters that the company needs the new office to keep in close touch with its customers and grow its African network. 

    “We are opening customer experience centers and showrooms near customers and expanding our African network of authorized sales and service partners. He added a new organizational structure that emphasizes local talents and knowledge in our team, helping us meet our African clients’ needs. 

    Despite data centers being undemocratic in Nigeria, Vertiv considers it an important market for its services because Equinix and NTT Data are already there. Vertiv has completed significant projects for several prominent businesses, and more are coming. 

    “I read that Africa has 300 megawatts of data centers the same number as Italy. Africans have 1.5 billion, and Italians have 40 million. Future growth is assured. 70% of Nigerians are under 30. They are searching for content. They make content. As a digital generation, their future is bright.

    According to him, Vertiv helps essential systems and apps run smoothly as companies increasingly use digital infrastructure. As data centres grow in Africa, Africa plays a significant part in its worldwide strategy.

    In 2022, Xalam Analytics, a digital infrastructure investment firm, found that the African data center market had become one of the world’s fastest-growing commercial data center sectors. The African Data Centre Gigawatt found that at least 70 new facilities were developed between 2017 and 2022, with 2022 being the highest. 

    These initiatives have cost African data center providers $2 billion and added over 200 MW of commercial IT load capacity. Thus, Africa’s commercial data hosting capacity has increased and will double annually. Vertiv is opening offices near its African customers because Wojtek believes it will help the company develop. 

    Africa’s digital economy needs a vital data centre infrastructure to succeed. Vertiv can provide the digital infrastructure for local communications networks and business facilities to support digital transformation.

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    New Vertiv Nigeria office 

    The new local facility will give Nigerian customers and partners real-time experience with Vertiv thermal management, UPS, and integrated cabinet solutions supported by expert engineering. 

    These include the Vertiv SmartCabinet, a pre-configured, self-contained infrastructure solution that provides efficiency, economy, interoperability, and control, and the Vertiv Liebert EXS UPS, an optimized three-phase, high-efficiency power protection system with an integrated internal battery, maintenance bypass, and optional receptacle distribution. 

    Customers can also try VR in the customer showroom. Wearing a VR headset and hand controllers, visitors can interact with equipment, watch animations that show how to maximize space and efficiency in Vertiv products and examine Vertiv’s rack and row solutions as if they were on site.

    The new center will also offer presales, sales, product, and full-service certification courses for Vertiv’s authorized service partners.

    “Our new Nigerian office and customer showroom will allow Vertiv to place a greater strategic focus on operations in the country and the broader Central African region, with a strong emphasis on telecommunications and colocation,” he says. “We expect exciting times ahead for Vertiv in Africa and will continue to develop our local team, expand our network of authorized partners and service providers, and meet the changing needs of our African clients,” says Wojtek Piorko.