OCRI recognizes CEO and founder for innovative leadership

Liquid Computing Inc. , a developer of a new class of scalable computing system, congratulates its CEO and founder Brian Hurley for his recognition as OCRI’s Next-Generation Executive. The Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (ORCRI) award, presented last night, distinguishes Hurley as an individual who has guided Liquid Computing to success in less than five years. “The Ottawa technology community is proud of Brian Hurley and his commitment to excellence,” said Jeffery Dale, President and CEO, OCRI. “Brian is a great example of the leadership and innovation that is found here in Ottawa. He plays an active role locally and is a strong ambassador for our city to the rest of the world.” Winning Next-Generation Executive validates Hurley’s original vision for the company to bring disruptive change to the computing market and to create an innovative work environment. Since 2003, under Hurley’s direction, the Liquid Computing team has developed an entirely new class of server architecture to solve the performance issues associated with traditional architectures. “Liquid Computing has marked significant milestones in its first four years,” said Brian Hurley. “We have done this by focusing on three goals – having the best team, delivering the best product, and doing the best we can for our customers. I thank our team for providing me with the means to be recognized by OCRI this year.” For more information about the OCRI Awards please visit its Web site.