Vertiv Kicks-off 2021 EMEA Roadshow to Present Latest Innovations to Customers, Channel Partners and Consultants

Vertiv , a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, has kicked off a series of roadshow events to showcase latest technology innovations to channel partners , consultants and end-users across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Vertiv’s “Keep IT Running” tour starts on May 27 in Lagos, Nigeria, and will cover 50 countries with over 130 events by the end of 2021.

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From Dubai to Dublin, from Moscow to Johannesburg, the half-day events bring Vertiv experts to discuss latest market research and technology trends from the cloud to the edge, including insights in specific verticals such as telcos, finance, retail and colocation. From small individual server rooms to large multi-megawatt data centers, technology has significantly evolved, and attendees will have the opportunity to experience Vertiv’s latest innovations first-hand.

Following all covid-19 precautionary measures, these physical events will allow small groups of channel partners, consultants and end-users to experience live product demos and discuss key advances in their related markets. Innovations in software, cooling, power, as well as IT containment and remote monitoring will be showcased during a hands-on session with technical experts.

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The Vertiv 2021 EMEA Roadshow, Keep IT Running, will be coming to over 30 cities in the Middle East and Africa region including Dubai, Nairobi, Lagos and Casablanca from 26th May until October. On the day, Pierre Havenga Managing Director of Vertiv in Middle East and Africa will open the event with a keynote speech, focusing on the data centre trends that drive customer spend now, and in the future.

“When it comes to technology, there’s rapid growth. According to Ericsson’s mobility report, global mobile network traffic is growing at about 50 per cent year-on-year” said Pierre Havenga Managing Director of Vertiv in Middle East and Africa. “Vertiv has invested 5% of 2020 revenue in research and development, with the aim of designing innovative solutions to support digital transformation in an efficient and sustainable way. As the IT sector continues to grow at increased pace, our latest initiatives will help customers and partners unlock their full potential.”

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