Liquid database partnership

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Liquid Computing announced last week that it has been working since January with Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Computer Science in Nova Scotia to advance the state of the art in parallel processing for very large databases:

The partnership project…has already demonstrated the dramatic performance advantages of applying new computing architectures to data warehousing problems.

…“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. …”We are seeing incredible performance from the LiquidIQ™ system and initial results indicate a 2 to 3 time’s improvement in performance metrics.”