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Ottawa, Canada – March 30, 2009 – Liquid Computing, a leader in unified computing infrastructure for the dynamic data center, today announced the LiquidIQ 3.0 unified computing system powered by Intel Xeon 5500 Series Processors. The Intel Xeon 5500 Series Processor, also known by the code name “Nehalemâ€, takes the powerful performance, agility, and operational cost saving benefits of LiquidIQ to a new level, providing customers with even more horsepower and bandwidth to run either multi-tier, data intensive applications or virtualized applications while significantly decreasing power utilization and reducing space consumption by 50 percent.
“Intel and Liquid Computing share a common goal of driving innovation to help data centers more effectively support business demands while reducing operating costs,†said Doug Cooper, country manager, Intel Canada. “Powered by the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series, LiquidIQ 3.0 achieves this goal in unified computing for data centers that support both virtualized and bare metal operations with significant leaps in performance, space utilization, and power efficiency.â€
This unified computing platform does sound interesting, and it’s great to see it’s based on the new Intel Xeon processors. I’m off to read up more, anything vendors can to improve virtualization or a platform for unified computing has to be a good thing for for the end user community in terms of choice and competition.
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