Vertiv Unveils AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance Platform for Modern Data Centres

Vertiv today announced the launch of Vertiv Next Predict, an AI-powered managed service that fundamentally transforms data centre maintenance. Moving beyond traditional time-based and reactive models, the service industrialises operations by analysing asset behaviour before risk..
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Vertiv has launched Vertiv Next Predict, an AI-powered managed service designed to revolutionize data center maintenance by providing predictive intelligence. This platform moves away from traditional reactive approaches, focusing instead on analyzing asset behavior to mitigate risks before they materialize, and ensuring operational continuity for AI-driven data centers.
- The service industrializes operations by analyzing asset behavior before risks materialize, ensuring a unified, resilient foundation for AI-driven data centers.
- Ryan Jarvis, vice president of the global services business unit at Vertiv, stated that Vertiv Next Predict helps data centers unlock uptime by shifting to a proactive, data-driven strategy.
- The platform uses AI-based anomaly detection to identify deviations, a predictive algorithm to assess operational impact, and root cause analysis for efficient resolution across a broad range of Vertiv⢠power and cooling platforms.
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