Vertiv Wins Three Infrastructure Awards at the UBS Forums 17th Edition Data Center Summit and Award
Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity
solutions has won three accolades at the 17th Data Centre Summit and Awards
organized by UBS Forums. The event, which was held at the Taj on MG Road,
Bangalore, recognized innovative solutions and contributions to the data center
industry.
The awards won by
Vertiv include:
· The Most Reliable
'Critical Infrastructure Solutions' for AC Power 2023
· Most Sustainable
& High-Efficient Liquid Cooling Solution for Data Centers 2023
· Best Sustainable
Cloud Infrastructure Solution Provider 2023
This recognition
from UBS Forums underscores Vertiv's commitment to innovation and excellence in
the data center industry.
The Data Centre
Summit brought together dignitaries and industry experts to discuss the latest
trends and developments in the data center industry, including a session on
‘Sustainability Spotlight: Reshaping Future of Data Centers”, by Santosh
Kulkarni, country manager for Vertiv India.
In addition to the
educational sessions, at Vertiv’s booth in the exhibit hall, attendees were
able to explore the Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™, as well as experiencing the Vertiv™ XR App ecosystem via an Oculus
headset. The experience virtually showcased Vertiv's state-of-the-art products
and continuity solutions, along with the company's dedication to creating
cutting-edge, digital infrastructure solutions.
"We are
thrilled to have won three prestigious awards at the USB Forums 17th Data
Centre Summit and Awards. To meet the ever-evolving needs of the data center
landscape, innovation and a focus on eco-friendly solutions have been at the
foundation of everything we do at Vertiv,” said Subhasis Majumdar, managing
director, Vertiv India. “Our success is a result of the collaborative efforts
of our partners, customers, and the entire Vertiv team. And we look forward to
continuing this journey of innovation, collaboration, and excellence in the
dynamic world of data centers.”
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