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It’s hard out there for a systems vendor — that is, if the death of Liquid Computing, an Ottawa, Ontario-based startup that until last week was building a unified computing box to help manage the virtualization of the data center, is any indication. Last week, a round of funding failed to materialize at the last minute and the company was shut down, confirmed Liquid’s now former CEO, Vikram Desai, who subsequently found himself out of a job.
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