Software-defined memory

Who they are
Kove has been building software-defined memory since 2004. Kove:SDM lets individual servers draw from a shared memory pool, so each job receives exactly the memory it needs — including amounts far larger than any single physical server could hold.
What it does
Kove reports scaling individual servers to exponential memory limits on demand, resulting in 25–50% lower energy consumption with corresponding reductions in power, heat and cooling requirements.
Track record
SWIFT’s Federated AI Platform with Red Hat and C3 AI; Argonne National Laboratory’s decade-plus relationship; DARPA, Los Alamos, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; OEM validation from Lenovo, Dell, HPE, Supermicro and NVIDIA.
What Veridyn does
VERIDYN DELIVEREDVeridyn or iHVACS staff, licences and P&L.Fit assessment against your workload profile. Fabric readiness. Integration into your facility’s power, cooling and network design. Net capacity and thermal modelling. Deployment and ongoing operation.
One qualification, stated up front
Kove:SDM requires an InfiniBand fabric. Plenty of enterprise estates don’t have one, and we’d rather tell you that now than three meetings in.
If your fabric doesn’t support it, we can assess what would be required and build it — network and structured cabling are inside our scope. But if the economics don’t work, we’ll say so, and you can spend the money on rung three instead.
Single accountability
Every Veridyn engagement runs on one contract, one schedule and one point of accountability — whoever is holding the tools.

