TMGcore and Corgan partner to transform data centre construction

By Daniel Brightmore
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TMGcoreandCorganare partnering totransform the way data centres are built with a pioneering new technology which will enable data centres to be a tenth...

TMGcoreand Corgan are partnering to transform the way data centres are built with a pioneering new technology which will enable data centres to be a tenth of their typical size.

TMGcore, a provider of data center solutions and manufacturer of data center hardware, has partnered with data centre architect Corgan to reenvision data center facilities that are a tenth of the size of data centers today. The groundbreaking technology from TMGcore combined with Corgan’s design and expertise is set to change the way data centres are designed and operated.  

“Today companies are seeking more data processing, higher densities and quicker deployments, yet the available land has become increasing scarce and cost prohibitive. Users don’t have the space to add the additional data centers to handle the increasing demand,” said John-David Enright, CEO of TMGcore. 

“We are scaling down the size of the traditional data centre without decreasing the processing power, and we’ve partnered with Corgan to offer clients a solution that can be significantly smaller for the same or greater compute capacity and still have the room within to scale up as the needs increase.”

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Leveraging the platform’s technology, Corgan’s solution unlocks the end user’s ability to tailor and scale their facility. Corgan in partnership with their research and development practice, HUGO, has helped TMGcore explore the implications of a reduced compute footprint and faster deployments.

As TMGcore’s architect, Corgan will help their clients reimagine what a data centre might be for them. The platform will allow users to push past the limits of what is easily deployable with traditional data centres. With this new technology’s increased density, data centers can now be deployed in locations that formerly presented challenges due to available land, proximity to other sensitive uses, noise restriction, heat rejection or the demand of other integrated systems. TMGcore’s platform will allow users to utilise trapped infrastructure in existing facilities, as well add new capacity with reduced footprint impact.

TMGcore and Corgan will unveil the new conceptual designs at Supercomputing 2019 (SC19) in Denver, Colorado on November 18-21. Those attending the event will be able to speak with TMGcore and Corgan’s Design Team members to learn more.

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