
Why AI and Liquid Cooling Go Hand in Hand
“Our next-generation data center design will support our current products while enabling future generations of AI hardware for both training and inference. This new data
The Nautilus technology and proven process to launch facilities:
Did we mention our approach means we do all these things without an increase in cost?
Bring us your site, choose from our pre-identified sites, or choose a move-in-ready facility.
Utilize our fully designed plans using our proprietary water cooling technology. Rest easy during the process knowing your suppliers and contractors are fully vetted.
Whatever your vision, we help support the technology that gets you there now and in the future.
6-12 months is all we need to deliver the high-performance sustainable data center in your location of choice.
We utilize naturally cold water without waste — no consumption, refrigerants, chemicals, or pollution.
Our high-density capabilities guarantee your internal systems through multiple hardware refresh cycles.
Nautilus’ patented zero-water cooling system utilizes a water-based heat sink cooling process as the external heat rejection system for the data center.
Integrating proven maritime and industrial watercooling technologies with next-generation data center infrastructure allows our facilities to be more efficient and less expensive while achieving higher environmental standards.
“We commend Nautilus’ forethought and innovation to efficiently operate data centers with minimal environmental impact. In a time where water scarcity is an issue in many areas and energy costs continue to rise, it was exciting to use our skills and experience to help launch this highly sustainable solution and continue to impact the growth of critical infrastructure.”
Katie Schultz
Director of Data Center Services at Black & Veatch
We are all about speed to market while reducing the impact to nature to enable the greatest outcomes for your business — and the environment.
That’s why Nautilus Data Technologies created the world’s most environmentally innovative water-cooled data center infrastructure to unleash compute in the most sustainable way possible.
We are committed to setting new, and higher, standards for performance, efficiency, sustainability, and global scalability.
“Our next-generation data center design will support our current products while enabling future generations of AI hardware for both training and inference. This new data
Lisbon, September 7, 2023 – Start Campus, the company responsible for developing the SINES Project — a 495 MW hyperscale data center development — and Nautilus Data Technologies announce a
For a decade or more, we’ve all been hearing “this is the year we’ll see liquid cooled data centers.” And every year, we’ve seen a
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Paul Royere is Vice President of Finance and Administration at Nautilus Data Technologies. For more than twenty years, he has specialized in finance and administration leadership for emerging technology companies, guiding them through high growth commercialization. In addition to senior team roles guiding strategic business operations, Mr. Royere has directed cross-functional teams in implementing business support systems, designing and measuring business plan performance, leading pre/post-merger activities, and delivering requisite corporate, tax and audit compliance.
While at 365 Data Centers, Mr. Royere served as Vice President of Finance leading a multi-discipline restructuring in preparation for the successful sale of seventeen data centers. As Vice President and Corporate Controller at Reliance Globalcom, Royere led the finance and business support teams to and through the conversion from a privately held company to a subsidiary of an international public conglomerate.
Arnold Magcale is founder and Chief Technology Officer of Nautilus Data Technologies. As a recognized leader and respected visionary in the technology industry, he specializes in data center infrastructure, high-availability networks, cloud design, and Software as a Service (SaaS) Technology.
While serving on the management team of Exodus Communications, he launched one of Silicon Valley’s first data centers. Mr. Magcale’s background includes executive positions at Motorola Mobility, where his team deployed the first global Droid devices, and LinkSource Technologies and The Quantum Capital Fund, serving as Chief Technology Officer. He was an early adopter and implementer of Cloud Computing and a member of the team at Danger, Inc., acquired by Microsoft.
Mr. Magcale had a distinguished ten year career in the United States Navy Special Forces. His military and maritime expertise provided the foundation for inventing the world’s first commercial waterborne data center.
James Connaughton is a globally distinguished energy, environment, technology expert, as both corporate leader and White House policymaker. Mr. Connaughton is the CEO of Nautilus Data Technologies, a high-performance, ultra-efficient, and sustainable data center infrastructure company powered by its proprietary water-cooling system. Before joining Nautilus Data Technologies, he served as Executive Vice President of C3.ai, a leading enterprise AI software provider for accelerating digital transformation.
From 2009-2013, Mr. Connaughton was Executive Vice President and a member of the Management Committee of Exelon and Constellation Energy, two of America’s cleanest, competitive suppliers of electricity, natural gas, and energy services. In 2001, Mr. Connaughton was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate to serve as Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. He served as President George W. Bush’s senior advisor on energy, environment, and natural resources, and as Director of the White House Office of Environmental Policy. During his eight-year service, Mr. Connaughton worked closely with the President, the Cabinet, and the Congress to develop and implement energy, environment, natural resource, and climate change policies. An avid ocean conservationist, Mr. Connaughton helped establish four of the largest and most ecologically diverse marine resource conservation areas in the world.
Mr. Connaughton is a member of the Advisory Board of the ClearPath Foundation and serves as an Advisor to X (Google’s Moonshot Factory) and Shine Technologies, a medical and commercial isotope company. He is also a member of the Board of Directors at the Resources for the Future and a member of the Advisory Boards at Yale’s Center on Environmental Law and Policy and Columbia’s Global Center on Energy Policy.