Accelsius forms strategic partnership with Equus Compute Solutions

Acceleration of AI and ML compute power is driving a growing demand from data centers for advanced, innovative liquid cooling solutions.

Accelsius has formed a strategic partnership with Equus Compute Solutions (ECS) to help meet the demand from data centers for advanced, innovative liquid cooling solutions.

As the demand to support compute-intensive AI and machine learning workloads increases, there is a critical need for enterprise-grade, resilient and reliable liquid cooling systems in data centers. Accelsius’ NeuCool platform delivers mission-critical, high-performance server cooling, North American supply chain and manufacturing, and a portfolio of enterprise-class professional services.

This partnership will pair Accelsius’s best-in-class direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology with ECS’ services, including server and rack integration services, deployment and commissioning services, and overall technical and customer support services to data center operators.

“We have long admired ECS’ high degree of technical aptitude, and we share their vision on the shift from air cooling to direct-to-chip liquid cooling,” said Josh Claman, Accelsius’ CEO. “Their tremendous relationships with server OEMs, along with extensive experience in high-performance computing environments, make them an ideal partner.”

“Central to the ECS mission is innovation. We offer our customers the best compute and integrated technology solutions for today’s rapidly evolving data center challenges,” said Jay Lawrence, CEO of Equus. “By integrating Accelsius™ liquid cooling systems into our offerings, we are extending our high-performance server cooling solution to address the critical energy saving and performance expectations our customers demand.”

This partnership is part of Accelsius’ Accelerate Partner Program, which guides customers through their journey from air to liquid cooling by bringing together industry-leading systems integrators, OEMs, cooling solutions specialists, and other data center IT providers throughout the United States and Canada.

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