Vertiv stories
Vertiv and Synnex headed to Perth and Brisbane last week to celebrate Vertiv's rebrand with channel partners and customers.
Redland City Council has announced Vertiv (formerly Emerson Network Power) will be working with Resolute IT to implement a new modular data centre.
With data now one of the planet's most precious materials, DELTALIS partnered with Vertiv to launch a data centre that redefines security.
Vertiv space-saving solution also enables energy savings and reduces total cost of ownership for a major water distribution company in Malaysia.
The advent of the public cloud has allowed businesses to spin up new services faster than ever before and take pain out of managing the data centre.
Almost all respondents said they will be adopting edge computing within the next three to five years despite many not being fully aware of what it is.
Vertiv has released a report ranking the most critical industries in the world, revealing cloud and colocation growth rapidly accelerating.
Cloud and colocation are noted as being extremely important due to the increased dependence on these platforms across multiple businesses.
The launch follows the global campaign to rebrand Vertiv as a standalone company, after the completion of the sale to Platinum Equity.
The 2017 Tech Leaders Forum in Sydney brings together IT leaders and vendors, including Vertiv, to discuss the future of data centre tech.
Vertiv has helped Australia's University of Melbourne slash its data center energy usage by up to 70% by replacing its AC fans with EC fans.
Synnex Australia bolsters its data centre offerings, forging a strategic Vertiv alliance to fortify power protection solutions.
Vertiv spotlights six trends shaping 2017's data centres, stressing cloud-era's infrastructural demands and opportunities.
Vertiv's Aussie squads toast to fresh identity and bid adieu to Emerson legacy amidst a transformative $4bn revamp.
Emerson Network Power has officially rebranded as Vertiv after being acquired by Platinum Equity for over $4 billion.
Emerson has sold its Network Power business, which provides technology and services to the data center market, in a US$4 billion deal.
Emerson Network Power has begun proceedings to spin off its network power business, which has been renamed Vertiv.
Ingram Micro NZ has inked a deal with Vertiv, opening up additional revenue streams for resellers in the converged infrastructure space.
Vertiv (formerly Emerson Network Power) officially celebrated its New Zealand opening last week at a launch party in Auckland.
Vertiv secures a prestigious Frost and Sullivan award, distinguishing itself in Asia Pacific's data center industry for customer value.