KRAMBU is a Coeur d'Alene, Idaho-based IT services and IT consulting company founded in 2017, specializing in the design, build, and operation of high-performance data centers. The company provides end-to-end solutions from site selection and construction to colocation, commissioning, and ongoing management, delivering scalable, efficient, and reliable infrastructure for high-density computing workloads. KRAMBU offers rack-ready, liquid-cooled colocation tailored for GPU clusters, featuring high-density power delivery, warm-water cooling systems, and rapid turn-up capabilities optimized for AI applications. Their expertise spans electrical infrastructure, advanced cooling technologies, deployment optimization, equipment sourcing, server configuration, networking, security, and industry certifications. The firm tailors custom solutions to meet client needs across projects of all sizes, ensuring long-term operational success through power management, thermal management, IT management, and consulting services. As of December 31, 2025, KRAMBU is active with ongoing data center development, colocation services, and client support in the high-performance computing sector.
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