INDUSTRY
ISR Expands Internationally with Installation at Toronto-based UNIS LUMIN
ISR's first international installation to solve complex thermal issues in Toronto data center and co-location facility - ISR, the maker of SprayCool technology and products, today marked the first international installation of its SprayCool M-Series Solution in the data center of Toronto-based UNIS LUMIN, a leading provider of technology-based business solutions. UNIS LUMIN will be a solution provider partner with ISR and will actively sell SprayCool System Solutions to its customers which experience complex thermal issues resulting from high-performance computing needs. "We have experienced strong growth since the launch of our commercial division in 2005 and we are very pleased to expand internationally with the installation at UNIS LUMIN," said Rob Savette, vice president, corporate development, and acting general manager of ISR's commercial division. "Our technology enables the next generation of electronics. As a result, customers such as UNIS LUMIN experience significant energy and cost savings while operating denser, more powerful data centers." Canada has a large, growing technology industry and a partnership with UNIS LUMIN provides an excellent growth opportunity for the commercial division of Washington-based ISR, Savette said. ISR's M-Series Solution uses unique SprayCool technology to drive increased computing capability and power efficiency for rack mounted equipment. SprayCool-enabled products provide for a greater than three-fold increase in the amount of computing power that can be in installed in data centers. "We are excited about working with ISR and look forward to helping our customers solve the thermal issues associated with today's modern data centers," said Mauro Lollo, chief technology officer at UNIS LUMIN. "For more than 15 years we have helped major companies grow their bottom line while maximizing their efficiency and this will be a strong value-add to our suite of services." ISR recently installed M-Series units in the data centers of Callison Architecture and the Liberty Lake Internet Exchange (LLIX) near Spokane, Wash.