Standard Power
Real Estate
New York City, United States
31 employees
BTDR
- Employees
- 31
- Contacts
- 4
- Emails
- 4
- Phones
- 3
Standard Power Overview
- Headquarters
- New York City, United States
- Website
- standardpwr.com
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Employees
- 31
- Founded
- 2018
- Stock Symbol
- BTDR
About Standard Power
Standard Power provides Infrastructure as a Service to advanced data processing companies such as those focusing on blockchain mining and high performance computing applications. We work closely with our clients to provide server management and colocation services with reliable, secure and efficient infrastructure at a low power price. For larger clients, Standard Power is able to build custom facilities with a Tier III+ data center rating.
Standard Power Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
- With contact data
- 4
- Email contacts
- 4
- 100.0% coverage
- Phone contacts
- 3
- 75.0% coverage
Standard Power Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Raymond | Founder at Rch Energy | Dallas, Texas, United States |
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Phone
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| Maxim Serezhin | Founder - Standard Power | New York, United States |
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| Joel Priddy | Project Mgr./lead Software Engineer | Caldwell, Ohio, United States |
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| Robert E. Michael | Chief Legal Officer at 500 N 4th Street | New York, United States |
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Employees by Management Level
Executive
3 profiles
Manager
1 profile
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