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CCLRC Joins LiquidIQ Beta Program
Collaboration challenges performance and scalability
barriers of High Performance Computing
Ottawa, Canada & Los Altos, CA – November 14, 2005 – Liquid Computing
Corp., developer of a new class of scalable server for high performance
computing, announced today that the Council for the Central Laboratory of the
Research Councils (CCLRC) will participate in the LiquidIQ
beta program.
The Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils is one of
Europe's largest multidisciplinary research organizations supporting scientists
and engineers across the UK
and world-wide with a wide array of high performance computing infrastructure.
In an effort to push the boundaries of scientific research, it has elected to
conduct detailed beta testing of Liquid Computing's
Interconnect Driven Server, LiquidIQ.
"CCLRC is at the forefront of scientific, engineering and technological
research," said Dr. Mike Ashworth, Head of Advanced Research Computing in
the Computational Science and Engineering Department. "When we see major
technological advancement in the tools of our trade, we conduct rigorous tests
to assess the potential benefit to our
customers. The underlying LiquidIQ system
architecture gives us reason to believe that key scientific application codes
could run dramatically faster and more cost effectively, thus helping us solve
the most challenging scientific and engineering problems.”
The underlying importance of high performance computing technology has never
been greater. The US Council on Competitiveness and Canada’s Natural Research
Council (C3.ca) have sustained initiatives focused on advancing innovation,
research and development through investment in high performance computing. “We
are pleased to see the research community taking an interest in LiquidIQ” said Brian Hurley, CEO of Liquid Computing.
“Since the inception of the company, we knew our product was going to have a
dramatic impact on scientific research and innovation. We are excited about
working with key industry leaders such as CCLRC.”
This announcement formally launches the LiquidIQ
beta program that will roll out in Q1 of 2006. Several industry benchmarks and
user specified tests will be conducted with each beta program participant. “Our
aim is to exceed all customer expectations with respect to performance,
scalability, flexibility and platform availability,” said Mike Kemp, CTO of
Liquid Computing. “Given our experience building high performance
telecommunications hardware, we expect to bring stunning results to the
computing sector.”
Other interested beta candidates are welcome to contact Liquid Computing for
more information at www.liquidcomputing.com/beta.
Supercomputing 2005
Liquid Computing will be featuring the Alpha version of LiquidIQ
at Supercomputing 2005 this November in Seattle.
The demonstration unit will also feature third party simulation software from
the Permedia Research Group.
In addition, Liquid Computing’s CTO Mike Kemp will
be giving a presentation entitled “HPC Developers Beware: Know Thy Networks” on
Tuesday November 15 at 10:30 a.m. in room 617.
About Liquid Computing
Liquid Computing Corporation 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.
About the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils
The CCLRC is one of Europe’s largest
multidisciplinary research organisations supporting
scientists and engineers world-wide. It operates world-class large-scale
research facilities, provides strategic advice to the government on their
development and manages international research projects in support of a broad
cross-section of the UK research community. For more information visit
www.cclrc.ac.uk.
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For more information:
Corporate
Robert Saric
Liquid Computing
613-592-2666 ext 307
robert.saric@liquidcomputing.com
Media
Cerys Goodall
High Road Communications
613-236-0909 ext 309
cgoodall@highroad.com
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