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Vertiv unveils Vertiv EnerSav across APAC
infrastructure , highlighting potential energy savings and return on investment calculations .
After comprehensive analysis of collected data , the assessment team will recommend the appropriate thermal management strategy – either computer room air conditioning ( CRAC ) unit optimization , hotspot elimination through hot / cold aisle containment or air flow management . Then they will assist operators with solution deployment in the existing facility . Lastly , a detailed reporting on energy usage and reduction will be presented to show how the strategy and solutions carried out address the gaps identified in the initial analysis .
Vertiv has unveiled the Vertiv EnerSav , a data center optimization service now available throughout Asia – including Southeast Asia , Australia and New Zealand .
EnerSav helps operators identify cost saving opportunities within their critical facilities by reducing energy consumption without the need for a major infrastructure overhaul . The service is pitched as a low-risk , economic and environmentally-efficient offering for data centers and server rooms .
Vertiv service engineers will conduct a detailed on-site assessment and gap analysis report of the data center ’ s cooling
“ Cooling systems are among the biggest targets for data center efficiency improvements – the ability to make finetune changes to power usage , without major infrastructure overhaul , will be a game changing exercise for Australian organizations ,” said Peter Simon , IT Solutions Architect Asia Pacific , Vertiv .
India leads the way in global 5G growth
Following the launch of 5G services in October 2022 , the Indian market is witnessing huge 5G network deployments under its Digital India initiative .
The latest Ericsson Mobility Report shows 5G subscriptions in India reached about 10 million by end of 2022 and are estimated to account for about 57 % of mobile subscriptions in the country by the end of 2028 – making it the fastest growing 5G region globally .
The report also shows mobile data traffic continues to grow strongly in Southeast Asia and Oceania and is expected to reach around 54 GB / month in 2028 .
Overall , the report reinforces that , despite geopolitical challenges and macroeconomic slowdown in some markets , communications service providers ( CSPs ) worldwide are continuing to invest in 5G .
5G mobile subscriptions are reported as growing in every region and forecast to top
1.5 billion globally by the end of 2023 – with India leading the way .
Fredrik Jejdling , Executive Vice President and Head of Networks , Ericsson , said : “ We see a strong link between the increase in 5G subscriptions and service revenue . Over the past two years , the introduction of 5G services in the top twenty markets has resulted in a seven percent revenue boost . This trend shows the growing value of 5G benefiting users and service providers alike .”
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