Cleantech IT innovations company Servergy, Inc. - recently described as a "revolutionary disruptor" by Gartner, the top global IT research and advisory firm - is keynoting and exhibiting at this week's Open Compute Project Summit. The company is showcasing the newly released CTS-1000, a new class of ultra-high efficiency, high I/O and hyper-density Cleantech Server®. The company is also giving the industry a sneak-peek of its 64-bit Cleantech I/O accelerator and server, which is ideally suited for I/O intensive workloads for global scaleout. The new 64-bit system is currently under development and will be out later this year. The 64-bit server will be available on Servergy's new class of Cleantech Multi-Architecture Platform TM that can be Density Optimized TM for both compute workload and extreme I/O.

"Servergy is excited about OCP and the industry-wide collaboration to accelerate innovation and opportunities for all," said Bill Mapp, Servergy founder, chairman and CEO. "With Servergy's new Cleantech Server class of servers we want to model how technology can improve being clean (energy-efficiency) and green (eco-friendly), while at the same time maximizing I/O performance-per-watt per U, TCO, OpEx and ROI for our customers."

Servergy is also showcasing its newly released CTS-1000, part of the new Cleantech Server industry class of servers, at this year's OCP Summit. The CTS-1000 delivers disruptive game-changing performance-per-watt with power consumption around 100 Watts at full load. Cleantech Servers literally pay for themselves by reducing power, cooling, space, water, weight and carbon footprints by up to 80%, increasing the I/O and compute density up to 16X over traditional servers. The US-designed and built servers weigh only nine pounds, have a footprint of about the size of a legal pad, and pack two 10GbE and two 1GbE ports in a server less than one-fourth of 1U in size.

"Servergy is proud to be a Platinum Sponsor for this year's OCP Summit," said Mapp. "We look forward to continuing support for the OCP Foundation and working with the Open Community to help drive innovation in the marketplace. Servergy was founded on the belief that when people collaborate with shared vision and values, leveraging the power and potential of technology in exciting new ways, that, together, we can change the world."

Servergy Founder, Chairman and CEO, Bill Mapp, as well as Executive Vice President, William Mapp, are keynote speakers at separate days and times during the Summit. They will give an executive overview of Servergy and showcase the new class of Cleantech Server, just released. They will also provide a detailed inside peek into the company's vision and product roadmap going forward.

Servergy is a Platinum Sponsor of the 2014 Open Compute Summit V and will be exhibiting in booth A6 at the conference, held January 28-29 at the San Jose Convention Center.

About Servergy

Servergy is a Cleantech IT Innovations Company and thought leader in the extreme I/O, hyper-density and ultra-efficiency for data center applications, globally. Servergy has created an exciting new class of hyper-efficient, high-performance Cleantech Server ® with its patented Cleantech Architecture TM. Servergy is focused on developing clean and green data center technologies that save power, space and offer highly scalable, high density, high I/O solutions for cloud, big data, caching, distributed storage and SDN applications. Servergy is backed by a rapidly growing partner list of top companies around the globe. Servergy's headquarters and Innovations Lab are located in Dallas, Texas, USA. Visit Servergy at www.servergy.com or @Servergy.

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