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Liquid Computing Launches the Discovery Series of Online Seminars

Company unveils the dirty little secrets of commodity computing in first event

Los Altos, CA & Ottawa, Canada – March 29, 2007 – Liquid Computing Inc., a developer of a new class of scalable computing system, presents the beginning of its Discovery Series. The monthly online seminars will discuss the issues, trends, and technologies affecting the computing industry.

The first seminar in the Discovery Series will discuss the Dirty Little Secrets of commodity computing and why performance challenges occur when stitching commodity servers and switches together.

                       When: April 11th @ 12:00 p.m. ET

                       Event Registration: www.liquidcomputing.com/discover

To get a sneak peak and submit questions for the Liquid Computing team, check out the advanced online video.

“We want to force the industry to discuss the issues with scalability head on,” said Robert Saric, Liquid Computing’s Director of Marketing. “Liquid Computing wants to give people a forum to get the information they need to be successful in their business and ask the questions they want answered.”

Each Discovery Series seminar will be approximately 20-30 minutes and include an interactive question period. Prior to each seminar, a brief presentation of the upcoming topic will be available so users can prepare questions for the Liquid Computing team. For viewers unable to attend the live online seminar, the presentation will be hosted on the Liquid Computing website.

About Liquid Computing

Liquid Computing Inc. is first to deliver a new class of computer system called LiquidIQ™ to meet the needs of scalable computing users within Enterprise High Performance Computing and Software as a Service markets. LiquidIQ™ is an Interconnect Driven Server that delivers a set of managed computing and communications resources. It can be configured with software commands into one or several cluster configurations, shared memory or cache coherent server regions at best lifecycle economics and uncompromising performance, scalability and availability. For more information, visit www.liquidcomputing.com.

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For more information:

Corporate

Robert Saric
Liquid Computing Inc.
613-592-2666 ext 307



 

 

 

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