Vertiv Unveils Modular Designer Lite for Simplified Data Center Design

Vertiv has made a significant advancement in data center engineering with the introduction of Vertiv™ Modular Designer Lite. This innovative web-based tool drastically streamlines the task of designing prefabricated modular (PFM) data centers, which traditionally is a complex process. Modular Designer Lite stands as a testament to Vertiv’s commitment to innovation in the EMEA region, offering a user-friendly platform that enhances productivity for all professionals involved in data center development. This application merges efficiency with accessibility, marking a major leap forward for the industry by easing the configuration challenges that have long burdened data center design. With this tool, Vertiv reinforces its reputation as a leader in delivering critical digital infrastructure solutions.

Breaking Barriers in Data Center Configuration

The Vertiv Modular Designer Lite stands out with its user-friendly interface, enabling even those without technical backgrounds to design all-in-one data centers of up to 200 kW. This intuitive platform requires no software installation or specialized know-how, remarkably accelerating design workflows. With no login barriers and quick, hassle-free access, users can instantly embark on customizing Vertiv’s SmartMod™ and SmartMod™ Max solutions. Within just minutes, varied configurations can be explored and prototypes can be created, addressing early planning challenges that often hinder the progress of data center projects.

What strikes most about the Vertiv Modular Designer Lite is its ability to adapt user inputs into a finely-tuned solution. The tool processes variables like site location, weather data, compute demands, rack dimensions, battery backup needs, and electrical topologies. It then conjures a custom design that is not just an abstract concept, but one that is optimized to suit the specific geographical and operational needs. This level of customization ensures precision in redundancy planning and a strategic fit for diverse requirements, from individual enterprises to large-scale industrial operations.

Enhancing User Experience with Visualization and Support

The Modular Designer Lite enhances the user experience with its 2D and 3D capabilities, allowing immersive explorations of custom data center designs. Its design-saving feature and access to in-depth technical resources amplify its utility. Communication with Vertiv experts is also streamlined for tailored advice, ensuring the designed systems are optimized for peak efficiency.

The tool earns acclaim from industry experts, like Siniša Stojanoski at Dell Technologies, who hails it for enabling clear, informed decision-making. The resultant cost and time savings are notable.

Additionally, Vertiv’s new partner initiative in Africa and the opening of a state-of-the-art office and showroom in Nigeria reflect their intent to broaden their influence within the EMEA sector, highlighting the company’s commitment to growth and customer engagement in the region.

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