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IO Announces Contract with Nerds in the City

Phoenix, AZ - October 10, 2011

IO, the leading provider of next-generation modular data center technology and services, announced today that it has been awarded a contract with Nerds in the City, a leading provider of IT services and solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.

As part of the agreement, IO will provide Nerds in the City with Data Center as a Service (DCaaS™) at IO New Jersey, delivered through its modular technology platform IO.Anywhere®.

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IO is a global leader in software-defined data centers and has pioneered the next generation of data center infrastructure technology. IO's integrated hardware and software data center technology platform offers enterprises, governments, and service providers an innovative way to deploy, provision, and optimize data center capacity anywhere in the world. IO technology lowers the total cost of data center ownership compared to traditional data centers, enabling dynamic deployment and intelligent control based on the needs of IT equipment and applications in the data center.

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IO President Anthony Wanger Appears Before U.S. House Committee on Small Business to Discuss IO Manufacturing Success Story

Phoenix, AZ - June 19, 2013

IO President Anthony Wanger today is testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business at a hearing on small business and manufacturing in the United States. Wanger will discuss IO’s experiences as a company with an expanding American workforce that supports innovative domestic manufacturing operations and develops leading-edge software. Wanger’s Congressional appearance… View Article

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McLaren and IO Form Partnership to Make Data Centers More Energy Efficient

Singapore - June 6, 2013

McLaren Applied Technologies (MAT) and IO today announced a long term technology partnership to develop the next generation of energy efficient data centers. At present, data centers consume approximately two per cent of the global electricity supply, equivalent to the total output of 30 nuclear power stations, and that this is predicted to rise significantly… View Article

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