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Vertiv Completes Acquisition of E+I Engineering Group

December 01, 2021

E+I Engineering is the largest electrical switchgear manufacturer in the UK & Ireland, pioneering unique in-house integrated power solutions tailored to each individual client project. We believe that our people are our best asset and have invested in a highly qualified and experienced team of Chartered Engineers to work in our manufacturing facilities across three continents. With over 30 years’ experience in delivering high quality integrated power solutions, our team are experts in providing technical services, project management services and unrivalled customer support for every client project.

From Data Center to Edge, How to Deploy and Manage IT Devices More Quickly and Securely

November 08, 2021

Organizations are managing a growing IT device fleet, and that trend is only going to accelerate with the growth of edge computing. While currently 10 percent of enterprise-generated data is created outside of traditional data centers or cloud infrastructures, by 2025 this figure will reach 75 percent, according to Gartner. That’s due to multiple factors, including fast-paced digital transformation initiatives, hybrid work models, and application innovation with the Internet of Things and 5G. The technology intensity of organizations is rocketing forward, and there’s no looking back.

Vertiv Introduces Industry’s Most Expansive Digital IT Management Platform for Enterprise, Distributed, Edge and Hybrid Networks

November 01, 2021

Vertiv™ Avocent® ADX Ecosystem provides fast, seamless and highly secure remote management of IT assets

Vertiv™ HPL Lithium-ion Battery Cabinet Completes UL 9540A Fire Test

October 13, 2021

Successful completion of UL 9540A thermal runway fire propagation test addresses new fire code requirements

Give Your School's Infrastructure an "A+" with Lithium-Ion

October 01, 2021

The use of technology in education has evolved rapidly since computers and tablets were first introduced. Schools today are growing more dependent on IT systems for both teaching and learning—in the classroom and remotely. And that’s only part of the story. IoT devices are also being introduced to enhance security, improve climate control and reduce energy consumption.

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