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Japan’s Number One Lubricant Company Joins GRC’s ElectroSafe Fluid Partner Program for Data Center Immersion Cooling

Japan’s Number One Lubricant Company Joins GRC’s ElectroSafe Fluid Partner Program for Data Center Immersion Cooling

ENEOS will help GRC drive energy efficiency through use of its cooling oils, while contributing to the safe operation of data centers December 21, 2022 08:30 AM Eastern Standard Time AUSTIN, Texas & TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GRC® (Green Revolution Cooling®), the global leader in immersion cooling for data centers, and ENEOS, Japan’s largest lubricant company, today announced that ENEOS is joining GRC’s ElectroSafe® Fluid Partner Program. With the validation of ENEOS’ immersion cooling fluids, GRC will not only have additional, globally available fluids, […]

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Hurricane Electric recognized in Telecom Ramblings’ “Round Up”

Hurricane Electric’s newest Point-of-Presence in Japan was recently noted by Telecom Ramblings in its weekly Round Up of telecom news across the industry. From the article: Thursday Roundup: IFN, Level 3, XO, HE, Comcast April 9th, 2015 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment Indiana Fiber Network is upgrading its state-wide infrastructure with some help from Ciena. They’re using a range of Ciena’s packet-optical gear, switches, and software to introduce rapid provisioning for waves and Ethernet services to business and […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues to Expand Globally, Adding Second Location in Japan

New Point-of-Presence at Equinix OS1 in Osaka, Japan strengthens Hurricane Electric’s long-standing partnership with Equinix while meeting the demand for Internet bandwidth in the Asia Pacific Market April 07, 2015 12:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time OSAKA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has added a second Point of Presence (PoP) in Japan at Equinix OS1, located at 1-26-1 Shinmachi Nishi-ku (Nishi Shinsaibashi Building), Osaka City, Osaka 550-0013, Japan. “Hurricane Electric […]

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