Vertiv stories
New Zealand businesses must prioritize resilient IT systems to withstand natural disasters, which can cost up to NZ$13,000 per minute in outages.
Vertiv says this deal is an attempt to increase its footprint with Australian government and telecommunications providers.
As networks continue to evolve and coverage expands, 5G itself will become a key enabler of emerging edge use cases.
Together with analyst firm 451 Research, Vertiv has unveiled the findings from its report that delves into the state of 5G.
EkkoSense has appointed Adrian Barker, former senior director for business development at Vertiv, as its key account director.
The company asserts implementing the new UPS solution could save over US$230,000 in energy costs over five years.
A new survey reveals there is optimism surrounding the services 5G will enable and the interplay with edge computing, but concerns remain around energy usage.
The new product families are said to enable the rapid deployment of right-sized, just-in-time data centre and power capacity.
The cable landing station, located in Maroochydore, will help deliver Australia's fastest data connection to Asia.
This facility is the first of its kind in the Central and Eastern Europe region (CEE) and will enable clients to test environments to improve energy efficiency.
On the day that Digital Realty cut the ribbon for its new Sydney data centre, it revealed that it will soon begin developing another one.
A new Vertiv report has forecast data centres and public cloud adoption to skyrocket in the coming years throughout the retail industry.
The company is confident its latest executive appointment will help develop new channel programmes and product developments.
Sim shares insights into how Vertiv defines the edge, the impact he believes it will have on the data center industry, and research findings.
Vertiv has announced two new AU partnerships that are centred around a drive to be at the forefront in the surging number of smart city initiatives.
Vertiv's SmartAisle Solution has received TIER IV-ready certification from Asia's Uptime Institute, highlighting its fault-tolerant, modular design.
Vertiv Asia unveils its HPL lithium-ion battery cabinet for data centre UPS, offering enhanced efficiency, longevity, and real-time monitoring.
Vertiv appoints Teoh Wooi Keat as the new country manager for Malaysia to meet increasing demands for data centers.
APAC's ICT market has seen substantial growth of late with no signs of slowing, and it appears Vertiv is looking to tap into that with its latest investment.
Vertiv has bumped up its uninterruptable power supply (UPS) portfolio with a new addition to the family: The Liebert EXS.