ISR, Inc. Named 'Cool Vendor' by Leading Analyst Firm

ISR, the maker of SprayCool technology and products, has been included in the list of "Cool Vendors" in the “Cool Vendors in Emerging Technologies, 2006” report written by Martin Reynolds, Jeffery Hewitt, Christopher H. Baum and Jackie Fenn and published March 30 by Gartner, Inc. According to the report, “scalability is the next great IT challenge for every aspect of IT operations. Data centers are exceeding their power and cooling capabilities; servers — virtual and real — are proliferating at a rate only exceeded by the available hardware processing units to run them; and reduced computing costs per element guarantee that exponentially increasing amounts of data will be collected, stored and analyzed.” "We are very pleased to be highlighted by Gartner, one of the technology industry’s leading analyst firms, as a ‘cool’ vendor of cool technology,” said Rob Savette, vice president, marketing and acting general manager, commercial division. “We believe this further recognizes the market opportunity and the unique solution that we offer.” ISR has a long history of developing SprayCool technology for military and government applications. In 2005, the company launched a commercial division to address thermal issues in high performance commercial electronics with SprayCool technology. The technology uses liquid evaporation, or phase change of dielectric fluid to cool electronics, which provides revolutionary improvements in performance over existing cooling technology, enabling greater capabilities in electronics design. Data center operators, for example, see a three-fold improvement in computing power after the installation of systems that use SprayCool technology.