Liquid Computing Announces Work with AHPCRC

Liquid Computing Inc., a developer of a new class of scalable computing system, announced today the first customer acceptance of LiquidIQ. The system was accepted in March by Network Computing Services, Inc. (NCSI), systems integrator and computing facilities manager for the Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC). "The LiquidIQ system delivers new capabilities and performance to the high performance computing industry," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP of Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director. "LiquidIQ is an excellent high-capability computer based on an innovative new architecture. LiquidIQ delivers high performance computing capabilities previously only available in high-end purpose-built machines. The innovative standards-based architecture delivers unique system-level virtualization features providing for virtualized and mixed-workload environments. The system also offers the promise of significant operations cost savings due to autonomic system management, and advanced power and cooling capabilities." "Paul and his staff are leading edge technologists and we are very pleased to be working with them," said Tom Kreidler, VP of Federal Sales at Liquid Computing. “Passing the acceptance tests of a demanding customer like NSCI is a very important milestone for our new LiquidIQ product.” LiquidIQ is an award winning product that has been recognized by industry leaders for its unique architecture which addresses scalable computing challenges for customers in the High Performance Computing, xSP and Telecom markets. In less than two years, Liquid Computing has taken its technology from development to market, and is now being validated by customer acceptance worldwide.