SOURCE: Validus DC Systems
December 18, 2007 00:01 ET
Validus DC Systems Announces $10 Million in Series A Funding Led by Oak Hill Venture
Significant Investment in Company Making DC Power a Safe, Reliable, and Energy-Efficient Option for High Density Data Centers
BROOKFIELD, CT--(Marketwire - December 18, 2007) - Validus DC Systems, a leading provider of
integrated DC power infrastructure for datacenters and telecommunication
facilities, today announced the closing of $10 million in a first round of
venture funding led by Oak Hill Venture Partners. The new financing will
be used to accelerate commercial deployments of Validus' fully integrated
DC power infrastructure that delivers scalable, reliable and modular
solutions for mission-critical datacenters, while improving energy
efficiency by up to 40% percent.
In addition to this latest funding, a former company co-founded by Validus
DC Systems' founder and CEO, Rudy Kraus, provided four million dollars of
seed capital in 2002 to start the company and begin development of Validus'
end-to-end DC-power solution for data centers, which was developed in
conjunction with Dr. Marcel Gaudreau, president of Diversified
Technologies, Inc., and former head of Massachusetts Institute of
Technology's Plasma Science and Fusion Center.
"Data center efficiency is no longer just an IT issue; it's one of the most
pressing concerns across all levels of business management," said Rudy
Kraus, CEO and founder, Validus DC Systems. "This significant investment by
Oak Hill Venture Partners is further validation that Validus technology can
deliver the promised benefits of DC power in a scalable and modular design
that businesses can use within existing IT infrastructure."
As businesses face escalating space, power, and cooling costs required to
ensure their data centers can support growing operational demands, data
center efficiency has become a critical issue not only for the reduction of
energy consumption and power costs, but for a company's ability to maintain
normal business growth. Validus DC Systems recognizes that legacy AC-power
infrastructures introduce substantial levels of inefficiency by requiring
multiple energy-wasting conversions between AC and DC power throughout all
levels of the data center, and significantly more physical equipment to
make the data center reliable, which adds additional power and cooling
requirements and unnecessary single points of failure.
With a time-tested history of powering the nation's mission-critical
operations like rail, mining, transportation, nuclear, military and
international telecommunication systems, DC power has proven to be a more
efficient and reliable alternative to legacy AC-power infrastructures.
Validus' open and scalable architecture technology delivers the immediate
energy-efficiency and reliability benefits of DC power along with
significant long-term cost-savings, all with the same look and feel of AC
power system design.
"The Validus DC Systems business is a direct fit for our datacenter
investment focus. The company has designed an
end-to-end DC power distribution system that offers compelling power
savings and increased server density versus conventional solutions. This
business is well positioned for substantial growth in the next few years as
an increasing number of datacenters migrate to higher efficiency power
delivery that is also environmentally friendly. We look forward to working
with Rudy Kraus and his outstanding management team," said David Brown,
Managing Partner at Oak Hill Venture Partners.
About Validus
Validus DC Systems is a leading provider of fully integrated Direct Current
(DC) power distribution infrastructure for datacenters and
telecommunications facilities. The company's "Hybrid Power" technology
combines the best attributes of Alternating Current (AC) system design and
DC energy efficiency, offering scalability, reliability and modularity; all
while improving energy efficiency by up to 40%. By deploying Validus'
solutions, based on DC power, customers are able to increase processing
power and server densities in new and existing facilities at a lower total
cost of ownership due to reduced complexity, greater uptime and reduced
power and cooling costs. For more information, please visit:
www.validusdc.com.