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Dalhousie University and Liquid Computing Partner on Advanced Data Warehousing
Research aimed at disruptive innovation in OLAP analysis of large databases.
Los Altos, CA & Ottawa, Canada – May 10, 2007 – Liquid Computing Inc., a developer of a new class of scalable computing system, announced today it is partnering with Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Computer Science to advance parallel On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) processing on Very Large Databases (VLDB). The partnership project, which began in January of this year, has already demonstrated the dramatic performance advantages of applying new computing architectures to data warehousing problems. On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) has become one of the most powerful and prominent technologies for knowledge discovery in VLDB environments. The size of contemporary data warehousing repositories have grown to a point where parallel processing solutions are mandatory for efficient and timely OLAP analysis. Dalhousie and Liquid Computing are partnering to research new parallel OLAP data cube algorithms executing on the fabric based LiquidIQ system.
“We chose to partner with Liquid Computing on this project because it offers an opportunity to work with a unique next-generation computer architecture that offers new paths to improve the performance of data warehousing algorithms,” said Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Parallel Data Mining and OLAP Project Lead and Professor of Computer Science at Dalhousie. “Data warehousing applications and Very Large DataBases (VLDBs) are used extensively in industries with large data storage and analysis needs. We are seeing particular demand in location aware and spatial applications and from companies processing non-standard data for applications such as DNA and protein sequencing analysis. Companies are frequently challenged to rapidly analyze new data sets due to the computational barriers associated with VLDBs. We are using LiquidIQ to remove the common bottlenecks encountered with traditional compute clusters. LiquidIQ lets us remove the bottlenecks and still ride the cost curve of commodity processors, memory and IO components. We are seeing incredible performance from the LiquidIQ™ system and initial results indicate a 2 to 3 time’s improvement in performance metrics.”
The underlying LiquidIQ™ fabric computing architecture converges computing, storage, networking, and broadband technologies that deliver industry leading performance and new functionalities that reduce operations costs.
“This project will provide us first hand experience with leading-edge data warehousing applications on LiquidIQ™,” said Keith Millar, VP of Product Line Management at Liquid Computing. “We are excited to be working with some of Canada’s leading researchers in the field of data warehousing.”
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, xSP and Telecom markets. LiquidIQ™ is an award winning fabric computing system 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.
For more information:
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Keith Millar
Liquid Computing
613.592.2666 ext 218
keith.millar@liquidcomputing.com
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Cerys Goodall
High Road Communications
613-236-0909 ext 184
cgoodall@highroad.com
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