Each time you scroll through your phone, stream a video, or run a command through AI, you’re tapping into an immense flow of data.
Managing and sustaining that demand requires innovation at the highest level—and two global leaders headquartered in Greater Cleveland, Park Place Technologies and Lubrizol, are driving that innovation forward.
Through their partnership, the companies have advanced liquid cooling technologies and enabled deployments across the globe boosting server performance and reducing environmental impact. Lubrizol leverages its deep expertise in performance lubricants to develop industry-leading dielectric fluids that the servers are submerged in. Park Place Technologies brings the expertise and logistics of the world’s largest third-party data center hardware provider to offer customers a turn-key partner for their liquid cooling needs. The liquid cooling system can be 18 times more effective and save up to 50% more power compared to traditional methods.
“We are innovating every single day,” says Lubrizol’s Senior Research Engineer Andy Richenderfer. “Whether that’s making your car run more efficiently or perhaps cooling your data center better so it consumes less power and less water.”
Park Place Technologies and Lubrizol are creating a new standard for sustainable technology – and they are doing it here in Cleveland.
“One of the things we pride ourselves on is growing and helping [Greater Cleveland] hopefully be the tech mecca one day,” says Park Place’s Enterprise Account Director Jacob Lombardo.
To learn more about Park Place Technologies, To learn more about Lubrizol, click here.
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