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Mission Critical Magazine Covers Joint White Paper by Intel & GRC Discussing How Liquid Immersion Cooling is Driving Data Center Sustainability

Mission Critical Magazine Covers Joint White Paper by Intel & GRC Discussing How Liquid Immersion Cooling is Driving Data Center Sustainability

Mission Critical recently featured the joint data center white paper written by GRC and Intel that discusses the challenges to sustainable power use in data centers and demonstrates the benefits of liquid immersion cooling in overcoming these hurdles. With three quarters of operators viewing sustainability as a competitive differentiator, this paper details the problems associated with increasing the compute resources needed in data centers, which consume more energy and rapidly expand an organization’s carbon footprint.  […]

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November 18, 2021

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Mission Critical Covers DSI’s Prefabricated Modular Data Center Built for California Public University

Our client Data Specialty Inc. (DSI), the leader in data center design-build, recently designed the new Prefabricated Modular Data Center For California Public University to provide their students and faculty with reliability and enough space for updated IT technology. From the article: “DSI worked with the university’s facilities team and a local engineering firm to design a new, state-of-the-art data center to serve campus needs. The university chose DSI’s Prefabricated Modular Data Center solution and […]

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Mission Critical Features GRC for Newest Product

Mission Critical Features GRC for Newest Product

Mission Critical Magazine features our client Green Revolution Cooling (GRC) for a new immersion cooling solution product, the ICEraQ Series 10.” From the article: “The ICEraQ Series 10 delivers a PUE of less than 1.03 and reduces server power by up to 20% (by disabling or removing server fans). The modular design allows units to be positioned end-to-end, saving floor space. To further provide cooling peace-of-mind, the Series 10 control system monitors for leaks and provides real-time […]

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Mission Critical Features GRC for the Benefits of Liquid Cooling

Mission Critical Features GRC for the Benefits of Liquid Cooling

Mission Critical features an article that explains the advantages of liquid cooling. Today, with decades of air cooling behind us, data centers are returning to liquid cooling, using a new generation of systems. It also highlights our client GRC’s first annual Liquid Immersion Cooling Awareness Month. The initiative will increase awareness in the data center community of immersion cooling technology.  Please visit Mission Critical Magazine to read more.

Mission Critical Magazine Covers GRC’s Partnership to Provide Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling to the UK’s Public Sector Organizations

Mission Critical Magazine Covers GRC’s Partnership to Provide Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling to the UK’s Public Sector Organizations

Mission Critical Magazine recently covered GRC’s contract with the UK’s ETL to provide liquid immersion cooling through the Zero Carbon Delivery Framework (ZCF), enabling any UK public sector entity the ability to acquire low and zero carbon infrastructure investments. ZCF provides a one-stop shop for public sector entities, such as health care, military, education, and police/fire an expedited and compliant avenue for low- and zero- carbon infrastructure investments. U.K. private and listed companies are also […]

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Mission Critical Magazine Covers DSI’s Work Upgrading The Data Center of a Northern California Police Department

Mission Critical Magazine Covers DSI’s Work Upgrading The Data Center of a Northern California Police Department

Last week, we worked with our client Data Specialties (DSI) to publicize the completion of their Data Center upgrade for a large Northern California city during COVID-19. To ensure that the project was completed on time and adhered to all COVID-19 protocol, DSI worked directly with the department’s IT staff to ensure they had redundant universal power supplies (UPS’s), to make room for four additional server cabinets for future growth, and to create space to […]

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