Component runtime
Anything containerized runs here. Data flows, databases, agents, custom apps — all behind one consistent deployment model.
- Apache NiFi pipelines
- WebDB for browser-native data work
- OCI / Docker containers
- Custom services and agents
An Engineering & Scalability Platform that does the heavy lifting for application deployment in the enterprise. Liquid.PM is the substrate every Dewline engagement runs on — and the reason a workflow that ships next month is still running, hardened and observable, five years later.
Most enterprises don't lack ideas — they lack the operational floor under those ideas. A prototype on a laptop, a notebook on a data scientist's machine, a NiFi flow built in an afternoon: each one is a long way from "runs every Tuesday at 3am, has a backup, alerts on-call when it breaks, and complies with our SSO policy."
Liquid.PM closes that distance. It packages the unsexy parts — security, networking, secrets, deployment, observability, backup, lifecycle — so application teams can focus on the workflow, not on re-inventing the operating environment around it.
Each layer is opinionated where it matters and replaceable where it doesn't.
Anything containerized runs here. Data flows, databases, agents, custom apps — all behind one consistent deployment model.
Identity, access, and network boundaries are platform concerns — not a checklist that every application team has to re-implement.
Disaster recovery isn't a quarterly fire drill. Backups, snapshots, and restore paths are wired into the platform from day one.
If you can't see it, you can't run it. Every component is wired into the same metrics, logs, and alert pipelines.
Liquid.PM is opinionated about the integration model, not about reinventing the wheel. Where battle-tested open source already exists, we use it — and integrate it under a single operational umbrella.
The companion project nocodenation on GitHub is the open starting point for anyone who wants to spin up a development environment that mirrors how Liquid.PM is put together. Pull the repo, run the local stack, and see the components — NiFi, WebDB, containerized services — wired up the way we use them in real engagements.
Best for engineers, platform teams, and curious founders who'd rather read code than read brochures. No commercial strings — bring your own laptop.
Whether you're evaluating Liquid.PM for a single workflow or for the full platform footprint, start with a 30-minute conversation.
contact@dewlinecorp.com