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Data center operators are facing a triple whammy: utility supply limits, decarbonization, and increased AI demands. How can they overcome all three challenges at the same time?
Data center operators are facing a triple whammy: utility supply limits, decarbonization, and increased AI demands. How can they overcome all three challenges at the same time?
Vertiv Trinergy brings reliable backup power to the AI future
Vertiv trends forecast sees intense focus on AI enablement and energy management
Ron Spangler of Vertiv talks to DCD about air cooling, and how developments in liquid cooling will lead to a hybrid data center merging the best of both worlds
We talk with Vertiv’s Greg Stover
Episode 4 of the Zero Downtime episode is here, and we talk about robotic dogs in the data center
A look at our latest episode of the DCD Zero Downtime, where we sit down with Huawei Technologies’ Anders Andrae
Prefabricated data centers are nothing new
Why are we keeping secrets?
And make the most of the benefits that come with computing at the Edge
Net-zero carbon emission promises will not be easy to keep unless data center operators radically rethink their cooling, warns Vertiv’s Nigel Gore
Electricity companies need help stabilizing the grid, and data center operators could help – and make money – by offering the services of their UPS systems
Vertiv’s Andrea Ferro tells DCD how the ‘standard’ UPS will take the starring role in the data center as an energy hub and help utilities better balance the grid
With Covid-19 having rapidly accelerated changes to retail, Edge has moved from being a pleasing addition to the customer experience, to becoming a solution to alleviate difficult commercial realities
A look at the key takeout's from Vertiv's Cooling Innovation Forum