In partnership with Future Facilities, Midas will feature Midas XCI™ for the three day expo in Tokyo.
Austin, Texas, May 12, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Midas XCI™ Immersion Cooling allows you to maximize the server density, power efficiency and minimize physical footprint. Immersion cooling works because of the non-conductive liquid medium, instead of air, we use a dielectric coolant that is over 1000 times more efficient at dissipating heat. Each XCI immersion tank can be configured to cool up to 200kW of compute power and can be located almost anywhere.
Japan IT Week is truly Japan's largest trade show where you can find any kinds of latest IT technologies and solutions. Midas Green Technologies is located with Future Facilities in booth E31-1.
"We are very excited to share our technology at Japan IT Week. Future Facilities is an industry leader in data center consultation, design and management. We look forward to adding Midas XCI to the solutions available to their clients."
Chris Boyd, Founder and CTO
“We are very excited to share our technology at Japan IT Week. Future Facilities is an industry leader in data center consultation, design and management. We look forward to adding Midas XCI to the solutions available to their clients.” Chris Boyd, CTO and Founder of Midas Green Technologies, will attend the Conference. “We look forward to demonstrating the efficiency of Midas XCI to the thousands of attendees.”
About Midas Green Technologies: Midas Green Technologies provides Midas XCI™, the most innovative and efficient data center cooling system. Founded in March 2011, we are headquartered in Austin, Texas. Our mission is to slash the data center carbon footprint and provide our customers with compelling savings and benefits based on the superior design and efficiency of Midas XCI. www.midasgreentech.com
About Future Facilities: Passionate about data center simulation Future Facilities is a privately-owned company formed in 2004 with a simple mission: to ensure every data center can be a model data center. One where risk is mitigated and energy efficiency maximized – while both capital and operational costs are reduced to the absolute minimum. www.futurefacilities.com
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