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MayimFlow wants to stop data center leaks before they happen

Last updated: December 28, 2025 9:40 am
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Revolutionizing Water Leak Detection in Data Centers with MayimFlow

Data centers are at the heart of the digital revolution, powering the internet and storing massive amounts of data. However, with great power comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to managing resources like water. The threat of water leaks in data centers can lead to costly downtime and disruptions, prompting the need for proactive solutions like MayimFlow.

MayimFlow, the winner of the Built World stage at this year’s JS Disrupt event, is on a mission to revolutionize water leak detection in data centers. Founded by industry veteran John Khazraee, MayimFlow leverages IoT sensors and machine learning models to detect signs of impending leaks before they escalate into major issues.

Khazraee, with over 15 years of experience in building infrastructure for tech giants like IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft, recognized the reactive nature of current water leak solutions in data centers. With MayimFlow, he aims to provide data center operators with advanced warning of potential leaks, giving them 24 to 48 hours to address the issue before it becomes a costly problem.

Supported by a team of experts in data centers, water management, and IoT infrastructure, MayimFlow has amassed a wealth of sample data from industrial water systems to fine-tune their predictive capabilities. Whether it’s monitoring existing water systems or integrating with new hardware, MayimFlow offers a versatile solution for various industries beyond data centers.

Khazraee’s vision extends beyond data centers to commercial buildings, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and utilities, recognizing the universal need for efficient water management. Despite tempting offers from big tech companies, Khazraee remains committed to the impact and potential of MayimFlow in addressing one of the pressing issues of our time: water conservation.

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With a blend of frugality, efficiency, and expertise, MayimFlow is poised to disrupt the way water leaks are detected and prevented in critical infrastructure, paving the way for a more sustainable and resilient future.

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