Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Vertiv Launches AI Hub to Bridge Knowledge Gap in AI Infra Deployment

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Vertiv, a global provider of data centres, digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, has launched an AI Hub to address the growing need for expert information on AI infrastructure deployment and strategy. The hub features the industry’s first AI reference design portfolio for critical digital infrastructure.

The Vertiv AI Hub provides partners, customers, and website visitors with access to white papers, industry research, tools, and power and cooling portfolios for retrofit and greenfield applications. The reference design library showcases scalable liquid cooling and power infrastructure supporting current and future chip sets ranging from 10 to 140kW per rack.

“Vertiv has a history of sharing new-to-world technology and insights for the data centre industry,” said Vertiv CEO Giordano Albertazzi. The AI Hub will be frequently updated with new content, including an AI Infrastructure certification program for Vertiv partners, reflecting the rapid changes in the AI tech stack and supporting infrastructure.

“We are committed to providing deep knowledge, the broadest portfolio, and expert guidance to enable our customers to be among the first to deploy energy-efficient AI power and cooling infrastructure for current and future deployments,” Albertazzi further said.

Vertiv also recently inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Chakan, Pune, to meet the surging demand for data centres and supporting infrastructure solutions in India. This facility complements its existing manufacturing facilities in Ambernath and Pune. 

The new Chakan facility manufactures thermal management products and solutions tailored for data centres, telecommunication, commercial, and industrial applications, catering to both domestic and international markets. 

Albertazzi has noted that India’s emergence as a data center hub in the APAC region is a key reason for building the third manufacturing facility in the country. In the current landscape of the data center market, Mumbai emerges as the largest hub, while Pune stands out as a rapidly growing contender. 

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