Six years ago, during the Dell Technologies World 2019 event, I’ve met an interesting company: Liqid, founded in the greater Denver area by a team of experts with decades of broad experience in data center architecture and software design.
They were one of the fist company providing composable infrastructure leverages industry-standard data center components to deliver a flexible, scalable architecture built from pools of disaggregated resources.

The idea was great, but somehow HCI got more attention and composable infrastructure becomes less interesting.
But Liqid is still there and now is focusing on two specific solutions: GPU On-Demand and IO Accelerators.
GPU On-Demand
Liqid GPU On-Demand allows you to provision, scale and migrate GPUs via software to satisfy your most challenging workloads. It’s still the principle of the composable infrastructure, but focued on the GPU devices (that become more attractive due to the new AI hype).

IO Accelerators
Liqid IO Accelerators pack world record performance and high capacity in a small footprint to efficiently drive faster results.
Liqid Element IO accelerators provide exceptional data performance, significantly reducing your time to results. Unlike traditional SSD architecture that limits performance outcomes, Liqid IO Accelerators are optimized for maximum IOPS, bandwidth, and throughput, resulting in exceptional performance in a compact, high-capacity design.
