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Veridyn Data Center Solutions
Prime contractor for data center capacity

The fastest megawatt is the one you already have.

Veridyn recovers stranded capacity in existing data centers — so you can run AI-class compute in the space and power you already control.

One contract. Full visibility into who delivers it.

Most owners don’t need a new data center. They need the one they have to carry more.

5–10kW
What a legacy rack was designed to carry
20–100+kW
What an AI rack needs
18–36months
What a new build takes

Between those numbers sits the real problem: floor space that is already powered, already cooled, already connected to fiber — and can’t carry modern compute. Dead equipment occupies it. Cooling built for a different era caps it. Servers sit idle inside it, waiting on memory they can’t reach.

That’s stranded capacity.

It’s the cheapest capacity you will ever add, because you already paid for it.

Rows of servers in a data hall
The capacity ladder

Four ways to find capacity. We start with the cheapest.

Every rung costs more and disrupts more than the one below it. So we climb only as far as we need to — and we tell you where to stop.

Multiply

Get more from the servers already racked.

VERIDYN INTEGRATED
Timeline
Weeks
Disruption
None. No construction.

Recover

Clear the footprint that's dead weight.

VERIDYN MANAGED
Timeline
Weeks to months
Disruption
Contained

Uprate

Raise the room's density ceiling.

VERIDYN DELIVERED
Timeline
Months
Disruption
Moderate

Extend

Add capacity where the room genuinely runs out.

VERIDYN INTEGRATED
Timeline
A quarter
Disruption
New site work

Before the ladder: an assessment that tells you which rung you’re on.

After it: we rack it, cable it, power it, prove it, and keep it running at density.

We won’t sell you a rung you don’t need.

A developer’s incentive is always to sell you a building. Ours isn’t. We’d rather fix your problem on rung one and be there for rung three in five years.

The bench

You’re not hiring a company. You’re hiring a bench.

A capacity program touches assessment, engineering, decommissioning, mechanical, manufacturing, physical layer and software. Doing it yourself means a vendor and a contract and a schedule for each — and everyone pointing at each other when the date slips.

Veridyn holds one contract across all of it — and tells you exactly who’s behind every line.

Industrial HVAC Solutions

Industrial HVAC Solutions

Veridyn subsidiary · Greenwood Village, CO

Operating since 1998. P02 technician count

Mechanical, thermal, controls

BRUNS-PAK

BRUNS-PAK

Edison, NJ · brunspak.com

P03 6,000+ projects since 1980, 98% repeat customer base — pending BRUNS-PAK permission

Design, engineering, facility commissioning

DRM Worldwide

DRM Worldwide

drmww.com

Hyperscaler decommissioning with on-premise data destruction.

Asset recovery and disposition

RK Mission Critical

RK Mission Critical

Aurora, CO · rkindustries.com

Colorado modular manufacturing, factory-tested before delivery.

Modular data centers

SynfraTech

SynfraTech

Denver, CO · synfratech.com

P04 racks deployed, cables terminated, states served — pending SynfraTech confirmation

Physical-layer deployment

Kove

Kove

kove.com

Software-defined memory, in production since 2004.

Memory optimization

PARTNER REFERENCEDThe bench grows as the work does. These are the firms under contract today.

Meet the delivery network
Front Range core, national reach

A Front Range delivery core. National reach through the network.

Our mechanical subsidiary is in Greenwood Village. Our modular partner is in Aurora. Our deployment partner is in Denver. Three delivery capabilities inside twenty miles — which means home-market mobilization measured in hours, not travel days.

Beyond Colorado, the network reaches as far as the work does: BRUNS-PAK nationally, DRM Worldwide globally, P05 SynfraTech 50-state coverage

Within ~20 miles

Industrial HVAC Solutions

Greenwood Village, CO · mechanical & thermal

RK Mission Critical

Aurora, CO · modular manufacture

SynfraTech

Denver, CO · physical-layer deployment

Beyond the core: BRUNS-PAK — Edison, NJ, national. DRM Worldwide — global. Kove — Chicago, IL.

The heat equation

Two ways to raise a rack’s ceiling.

A rack’s density limit is a thermal argument. There are only two sides to it.
Side one — mechanical

Increase the heat you can remove.

Containment, in-row cooling, chilled water, liquid to the chip. Our subsidiary has been doing it since 1998.

Side two — software

Reduce the heat you generate.

Pooled memory means fewer servers doing more work.

P06 Kove-reported energy reduction figure

The result

Both end in the same place: more usable kW per rack, in the room you already have.

No one else in this category owns a licensed mechanical contractor and a memory-pooling practice. It’s why we can argue both sides of the equation instead of selling you one.

The model

One contract. Full visibility into who delivers it.

Veridyn is a prime contractor. We hold the contract, the schedule, the SLA and the escalation path. We self-perform mechanical through our subsidiary, and we bring named specialists for everything else — named on this website, before you ask.
Engineer working in a technical facility
Scoreboard — Veridyn engagement results only

What we’ve recovered.

0MW

Capacity recovered

0

Racks retired

0%

Average density lift

0

Sites

P07Owner: Veridyn

Capacity recovered (MW) · racks retired · average density lift · sites. Figures shown as zero until Veridyn’s own verified numbers exist.

Veridyn engagement results only. Partner track record is shown separately, under Evidence.

Find out what you’re already sitting on.

A Veridyn Capacity Assessment is a fixed-fee, P01 duration engagement that tells you how much usable capacity is stranded in your facility, what it costs to unlock, and in what order.

Fixed fee · independent output · a report you can take to your board.