Vertiv software strengthens visibility and control

Vertiv™ Unify delivers real-time visibility, comprehensive control, and advanced analytics.

  • Sunday, 23rd March 2025 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Vertiv has launched Vertiv™ Unify, a unified control platform designed to simplify, standardise, and streamline data centre operations by integrating visibility, management, and reporting of critical power and thermal infrastructure while providing scalability and flexibility. As the only leading provider of the full suite of power train and thermal chain equipment, Vertiv now enables seamless integration and coordination across systems through Vertiv Unify.

As AI-driven workloads and hyperscale data centres expand, operators face growing challenges in maintaining efficiency across power and thermal infrastructure. The Vertiv Unify consolidated management platform provides convenient monitoring, management, and control of critical digital infrastructure for enhanced system performance. This decentralised system is available to approved users from virtually any device, empowering facility and data centre managers with access to actionable insights for improved decision-making.

“Data centres require an integrated approach to infrastructure management that reduces complexity and enhances performance,” said Andrew McClintock, global offering manager at Vertiv. “Vertiv Unify accelerates system deployment with plug-and-play functionality, offers unlimited scalability, and provides real-time visibility into power and thermal infrastructure for more informed decision-making.”

The system provides plug-and-play configurations, simplified energy usage reporting, and global and site-specific scalability. It also offers an unlimited licensing model for unlimited clients, screens, tags, connections, and devices, allowing access and information to all required stakeholders. Vertiv™ Unify is backed by Vertiv’s industry-leading support and lifecycle services, a global organisation trained to provide end-to-end support to protect and optimise critical operations.

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