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GRC Receives Innovation in Liquid Cooling Award


Posted: 19th November 2018 09:15

Today GRC announced that the company has been awarded the Corporate LiveWire 2018/2019 Innovation in Liquid Cooling Award. The award recognizes GRC’s patented ICEraQ and ICEtank cooling solutions for its effectiveness solving the problem of increasing heat loads in data centers and as a technology-based product aimed toward providing a brighter future.

"We are pleased to receive this award from Corporate LiveWire,” says Peter Poulin, President and CEO of GRC. “It’s recognition of the hard work of our team in creating a suite of products to address the increasingly complex and costly issue of cooling data centers.”

GRC is a leader in immersion cooling for computers. The company’s signature rack-based systems enable cloud and on-premises data centers to reduce cooling energy and save costs. Their unique dielectric fluid coolant eliminates the need for chillers, air conditioners, and air handlers. As the leaders in the data center cooling market, GRC’s solutions have helped some of the largest cloud, HPC, and telecom organizations build extremely efficient, cost effective, and resilient data centers across the globe. Visit grcooling.com for more information.

"Corporate LiveWire invited over 90,000 corporate professionals, the general public, and their subscriber base to nominate organizations based on their achievements over the past twelve months. An independent judging panel reviewed the nominees and selected the companies and individuals that excelled in the technology sector."

In July 2018, GRC rebranded themselves from Green Revolution Cooling to reflect its expanded product portfolio and its maturity in delivering data center infrastructure technologies that reduce complexity and save money. Since the company’s founding in 2009, it has deployed systems in 13 countries, across industries that include academic supercomputing, oil and gas, military, financial services, and cryptocurrency mining. As validated by its customers and the evolving data center market, the technology continues to demonstrate its reliability, energy efficiency, cooling capacity and environmental resilience.

Source: https://insidehpc.com 


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