Vertiv, a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, has announced the launch of Vertiv Next Predict, a new AI powered managed service designed to anticipate and prevent data centre issues before they occur. The service marks a shift away from traditional time based and reactive maintenance models, instead using advanced machine learning and field expertise to analyse asset behaviour and identify risks early.
Vertiv Next Predict forms part of the company’s integrated AI infrastructure portfolio, delivering predictive intelligence across power, cooling, and IT systems. As AI workloads continue to increase compute intensity and operational complexity, data centre operators are under pressure to maintain uptime, performance, and resilience across distributed environments. The new service provides improved visibility and control, helping organisations move toward more proactive and informed operational decisions.
According to Ryan Jarvis, vice president of the global services business unit at Vertiv, the solution responds directly to the evolving needs of modern data centres. He explained that Vertiv Next Predict enables operators to shift from calendar based maintenance to a data driven strategy, continuously monitoring equipment conditions, detecting anomalies early, and mitigating risks before they affect operations.
The service uses AI based anomaly detection, predictive risk assessment, and root cause analysis to guide targeted interventions. Prescriptive actions are then executed by trained Vertiv Services personnel. Built for scalability, Vertiv Next Predict supports a wide range of Vertiv power and cooling platforms, including battery energy storage and liquid cooling systems, and is designed to evolve alongside future data centre technologies within a unified grid to chip service architecture.
