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AITC was founded in 1995 as a Software Project Implementation company that grew rapidly. Having carved out a small niche market in the telecommunications industry, AITC quickly gained expertise in this vertical and began evolving into a services based
VMTurbo delivers an Intelligent Workload Management solution for cloud and enterprise virtualization environments – with the goal of helping customers get the most out of – and continue to expand – their virtualization deployment. VMTurbo uses an economic scheduling engine to dynamically adjust resource allocation to meet business goals. The core founding team started VMTurbo in 2009, realizing that the rapid growth of virtualization in the datacenter was redefining the management requirements for companies of all sizes. The VMTurbo platform first launched in August 2010 and since that time more than 9,000 cloud service providers and enterprises worldwide have deployed the platform including British Telecom, Omnicare and L-3 Communications. Using VMTurbo Operations Manager our customers ensure that applications get the resources they need to operate reliably, while utilizing infrastructure and human resources in the most efficient way. VMTurbo is backed by Bain Capital Ventures, Highland Capital Partners, and Globespan Capital. The company is headquartered in Massachusetts, with offices in New York, California, the United Kingdom and Israel.
Hammer Storage by Bell Microproducts is a San Jose, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Bonafide Networks is a Arvada, CO-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
GRC (Green Revolution Cooling), the immersion cooling authority, engineers the most powerful, efficient and cost-effective solutions for data center cooling. GRC`s liquid immersion cooling technology is compatible with any rack-based OEM server optimized for immersion. It uses a non-toxic dialectic coolant with 1,200x more heat capacity by volume than air with end results which allow for 95% less cooling power, 10-25% less server power, dramatically reduced infrastructure costs and increased server reliability.