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JetCool Teams Up with Dell and UNICOM for Euro-Asian Expansion

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JetCool, a liquid cooling company, is expanding into the European and Asian markets through a collaboration with Dell Technologies and UNICOM Engineering. This partnership integrates Dell PowerEdge server technology with UNICOM Engineering’s comprehensive service and support network to make JetCool’s liquid cooling solutions globally accessible.

Amid growing demand, JetCool has significantly boosted its manufacturing capabilities by twentyfold year-over-year to accommodate the surge in orders for its cutting-edge cooling solutions. At the heart of this expansion is the SmartPlate System, a self-contained liquid cooling solution engineered to ensure high-density servers maintain peak performance without downtime.

In response to growing customer demand for standardized IT infrastructure, JetCool is expanding its SmartPlate System to facilities across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The SmartPlate System is known for its ability to significantly lower CPU temperatures and reduce power consumption while also eliminating the need for costly facility modifications.

“Our collaboration with Dell Technologies and UNICOM Engineering is crucial for broadening our market reach and addressing the urgent needs of regions facing significant power constraints. By integrating our innovative SmartPlate System with Dell PowerEdge servers and leveraging UNICOM Engineering’s global integration and extensive service network, we are not only expanding our global footprint but also delivering energy-efficient cooling solutions where they are needed most. This expansion is pivotal in helping our customers optimize their data center operations under challenging conditions”, said Dr. Bernie Malouin, CEO of JetCool

In a strategic collaboration, the SmartPlate System is now pre-installed on specially designated 1U and 2U Dell PowerEdge servers. This partnership, facilitated by UNICOM Engineering, offers customers comprehensive service and support, further enhancing the system's accessibility and efficiency across various IT environments.

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