About Us

Power densities in IT racks are dramatically rising. High density (HD) computing has begun to change how datacenters function and will determine the future shape of information technology at work.
It’s sometimes said that HD in the datacenter is difficult, bringing new problems around cooling and power draw. We set up Datacentience because we think the opposite is true: our products make HD easy. 
We start by focusing on the rack, not on the room. By addressing cooling and power management at rack level, we can transform the flexibility of HD installations (for instance making retrofit feasible) and lower the overall cost of the datacenter.
Power draw is a good index of datacenter costs, reflecting both data loads and equipment efficiency. In the US datacenters already account for 1% of national power consumption, and it’s been estimated their carbon emissions will quadruple in the next ten years. Our innovative cooling and power products address directly the energy efficiency of datacenter equipment. 
At the same time our operational experts can help you increase capacity and reduce power consumption. See www.datacentience.co.uk for more information. 

High density (HD) blade servers sit at the heart of the modern datacenter. They offer vastly increased computer power, with a smaller physical footprint. We don't make them. They are mounted in rack systems. We don't make those either.

We focus on the supporting technology: the things that make the servers work, and keep on working, like power and close coupled cooling. By looking harder at these often ill-considered areas we're aligning datacenter design with real business needs: with the need for flexibility in an uncertain age; with economic pressures on space utilization and power consumption; with the social pressure to reduce your carbon footprint.  

It’s sometimes said that HD in the datacenter is difficult, bringing new problems around cooling and power draw. We set up Datacentience because we think the opposite is true: our products make HD easy. 

We start by focusing on the rack, not on the room. By addressing cooling and power management at rack level, we can transform the flexibility of HD installations (for instance making retrofit feasible) and lower the overall cost of the datacenter. We can also dramatically reduce power usage in lower density datacenters through our advanced cooling technology.