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Vertiv introduces AI hub to support AI-ready infrastructure – Back End News

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Vertiv, a global provider of digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, launched the Vertiv AI Hub to offer expert knowledge, resources, and reference designs to assist data centers in preparing for AI (artificial intelligence) integration.

As AI technology evolves rapidly, so does the infrastructure needed to support it. Vertiv’s AI Hub is a dynamic resource, promising regular updates to keep pace with the latest developments in AI technology and infrastructure. One of the future updates includes an AI Infrastructure certification program aimed at Vertiv partners, ensuring they stay ahead in the competitive AI landscape.

“We are dedicated to providing deep knowledge, a wide range of solutions, and expert guidance to help our customers lead in deploying energy-efficient AI power and cooling infrastructure,” said Gio Albertazzi, CEO of Vertiv. 

Albertazzi also highlighted Vertiv’s partnerships with leading chipmakers and data center operators.

The Vertiv AI Hub is set to be a comprehensive resource for partners, customers, and other stakeholders. It features an extensive library of white papers, industry research, and various tools. The hub provides access to detailed power and cooling portfolios suitable for retrofit and new, greenfield applications. The reference design library showcases scalable liquid cooling and power infrastructure that supports a range of chipsets, from 10-140kW per rack.

AI to drive business value

“AI is here to stay, and Vertiv is prepared to assist our customers in navigating the complexities of achieving their AI goals,” said Alvin Cheang, director of High-Density Compute Business and AI in Asia, Vertiv. “The AI Hub is an invaluable resource for our partners and customers in Asia, offering deep insights into AI’s opportunities and challenges and how Vertiv can help them scale their AI initiatives.”

“With virtually every industry exploring AI to drive business value, there’s a pressing need for clear guidance on infrastructure deployment,” said Sean Graham, research director of Data Centers at IDC. “Vertiv’s expertise makes them a valuable ally for businesses crafting their AI strategies and seeking a reliable source of information.”




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