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sippey cries out for the grid

sippey cries out for the grid 04/19/2004 05:50 PM

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Michael seems to have stolen an entry from my own brain .. sippey.com- It's messages all the way down .. high/low privacy, high/low context

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The Grid, Linux as a Grid, April 2005,
Intel, Intolerable Cruelty


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ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
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Bio-GRID will develop interfaces to enable chemists and biologists to be able to submit work to HPC facilities. This task will focus on development of various interfaces to biomolecular applications and databases. The main task of Bio-GRID is to integrate selected applications with UNICORE infrastructure and provide easy tools for non experts in high performance computing. The toolsets and user interfaces for both simulations and visualization of biomolecules will be developed.
As final step the computation portal will be established and tested with various biomolecular applications at ICM and a number of biomolecular projects and users. This has been added to Grid Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enhance the scientific process. It does this by enabling scientists to generate, analyse, share and discuss their insights, experiments and results in a more effective manner. The underlying computer infrastructure that provides these facilities is commonly referred to as the Grid. At this time, there are a number of grid applications being developed and there is a whole raft of computer technologies that provide fragments of the necessary functionality. However there is currently a major gap between these endeavours and the vision of e-Science in which there is a high degree of easy-to-use and seamless automation and in which there are flexible collaborations and computations on a global scale. Our vision of the infrastructure that is needed to support the full richness of the e-Science vision draws on research and development in both the Grid and the Semantic Web, and adopts a service-oriented approach. We call it the Semantic Grid. This has been added to the Semantic Web Research section of Deep Web Research Subject Tracer Information Blog.

Living WAY off the grid.


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Grid Resources


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Despite running into all sorts of problems with their massively overhyped grid/utility computing system, IBM now says they want to go after online gaming companies, to let IBM host the games on their system. Of course, this isn't exactly new. They announced something similar more than two years ago, and it doesn't sound like they've gotten much traction with it. Of course, in the article, IBM spins this by saying they've been "sizing up" the market for two years, which basically means they've been trying and failing to sell into this market. However, they've clearly seen enough press coverage about the online gaming market, that they decided it was time to go public with their second major attempt at the market.

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Smith's entire life is like one of her inventions, portable and off the grid. At 41, she has no kids, no car, no retirement plan and no desire for a Ph.D. Her official title: instructor. ''I'm doing exactly what I want to be doing. Why would I spend six years to get a Ph.D. to be in the position I'm in now, but with a title after my name? M.I.T. loves that I'm doing this work. The support is there. So I don't worry.''...
Likewise, the inventors who most inspire her will never strike it rich. ''There are geniuses in Africa, but they're not getting the press,'' she says. She gushes about Mohammed Bah Abba, a Nigerian teacher who came up with the pot-within-a-pot system. With nothing more than a big terra-cotta bowl, a little pot, some sand and water, Abba created a refrigerator -- the rig uses evaporation rather than electricity to keep vegetables cool. Innovations that target the poorest of the poor don't have to be complicated to make a big difference. The best solution is sometimes the most obvious.
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Flying Grid


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The grassroots grid? 04/13/2005 11:54 AM
Simon Willison's item about Greasemon key etiquette has grown an interesting comment thread. As community sites generate more and more data that people increasingly want to mine, questions of load distribution will continue to arise. Ryan Tomayko writes:
It would be interesting to see if we could create some kind of caching-proxy-mesh for community tools like delicious.

Being able to support various types of caching intermediaries is one of the major design goals of HTTP after all. #
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UK left on the grid? 04/06/2005 01:50 PM
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Grid Blogging


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Sheer grid


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