Due to an increase in equipment power consumption and higher density, data centers keep getting louder. We recently worked with our client GRC to craft a byline discussing how data center liquid immersion cooling can improve the quality of life in the data center. You can read the full piece here.
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Data Center Frontier Features GRC’s Updated Liquid Immersion Cooling Product
Data Center Frontier recently covered GRC’s new liquid cooling solution. Data Center Frontier is closely tracking trends in IT rack density. GRC has launched a new cooling design for very extreme density. GRC’s ICEraQ Series 10 can support up to 200kW of a capacity. Our client, GRC has been one of the first to increase the use of liquid cooling in the data center industry. GRC submerges servers in a tank filled with liquid coolant, rather […]
GRC Launches Global Partner Program to Support Accelerating Adoption of Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling
GRC partners to provide global customers with local resources to support design, commissioning and maintenance of immersion cooling systems AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GRC, the leader in immersion cooling for data centers, today announced a channel partner program, which it has been piloting in select regions for over one year. This program ensures availability of local, well-trained and experienced data center professionals to assist GRC’s world-wide customer base in simplifying adoption of immersion cooling systems. The pilot program […]
Data Center Knowledge Writes on Immersion Cooling and Features GRC
Piece focuses on history and adoption of “new” cooling technology. From the article: GRC’s cooling tanks at a CGG data center in Houston DESIGN>POWER AND COOLING So, You Want to Go Liquid – Here’s What Awaits Your Data Center Team Yes, in some cases you’ll need gloves and aprons, but once you get some practice with liquid, it may provide a more comfortable working environment. Mary Branscombe | Aug 09, 2018 Liquid cooling can be more efficient […]
GRC is Noted by Data Center Knowledge in Piece on Data Center Liquid Cooling
The company’s experience in high frequency trading and blockchain is cited in article that explores options to air cooling. From Data Center Knowledge: Five Reasons Data Center Liquid Cooling Is on the Rise Liquid cooling is poised to make its way into more data centers. Here’s why. Mary Branscombe | Jul 23, 2018 Traditionally reserved for mainframes and academic supercomputers, liquid cooling may soon be seeping into more enterprise data centers. New, more demanding enterprise workloads are […]
Data Center Knowledge Interviews GRC’s CEO, Peter Poulin
Topics include the recent rebranding, evolution of the immersion cooling market and the science behind the technology. From the article: Bitcoin Drove a Surge in Immersion Cooling Sales, But GRC is Eyeing More Stable Markets Nearing its 10-year anniversary, the company formerly known as Green Revolution Cooling has yet to foment a revolution • A recent name change signals it’s no longer trying to • In an interview with Data Center Knowledge, GRC’s CEO Peter […]
DatacenterDynamics Writes on Name Change for GRC
A deeper explanation for the motivation behind the rebranding is explored. From the article: DCD>Webscale: Green Revolution Cooling becomes GRC 27 June 2018 By Sebastian Moss As its product matures, the revolution is over Liquid immersion cooling specialist Green Revolution Cooling plans to rebrand as GRC, the company said at DCD’s Webscale event in San Francisco. Company CEO Peter Poulin explained that the small name change was a result of the maturation of the business, which he […]
Green Revolution Cooling Now Doing Business as GRC
Leading provider of liquid immersion cooling solutions for HPC, AI, Blockchain, and Edge applications continues to simplify high density data center cooling for capital and operating cost efficiencies AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Green Revolution Cooling, the leader in immersion cooling for data centers, today announced the company has started doing business as GRC. This rebranding reflects the company’s maturity in delivering data center infrastructure technologies that reduce complexity and save money. Concurrent with this rebranding, the company is also […]