Cooling-as-a-Service eliminates the complexity of managing the liquid cooling technology loop

  • Monday, 11th May 2026 Posted 7 hours ago in by Phil Alsop
John Shultz, Chief Product Officer, AI and Learning Officer for Salute, discusses the company’s collaboration with Ecolab, enabling customers to protect their AI investments by reducing complexity and mitigating risks in direct-to-chip (DTC) liquid cooling. Though this collaboration, Ecolab’s Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) program will become integral to Salute’s DTC Liquid Cooling Operations Service. Ecolab’s CaaS solves one of the most complex challenges for liquid cooling in data centres by simplifying the management of the technology loop, which is the centrepiece of DTC cooling systems.
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