Vertiv joins RISE Partnership Programme
Vertiv has joined the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE ) Partnership Programme to help develop sustainable solutions for the data centre sector.
Vertiv has joined the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE ) Partnership Programme to help develop sustainable solutions for the data centre sector.
Vertiv has joined the ranks of industry association Eurovent as a Corresponding member.
Vertiv has appointed Birgit Jackson as Director of the Integrated Racks and IT Solutions Business in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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