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Oracle touts grid computing to open show


Oracle touts grid computing to open show 09/07/2004 08:31 AM
LONDON -- Oracle Corp. rang in the first day of its OpenWorld European conference series on Monday by touting the growth of grid computing in Europe, followed with the main news of the day: the release of E-Business Suite Version 11i.10.

ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.


ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.
07/27/2004 08:10 PM
The Grid unites servers and storage into a single system that acts as a single computer - all your applications tap into all your computing power. Hardware resources are fully utilized and spikes in demand are met with ease. This Web site sponsored by Oracle brings you the resources you need to evaluate your organization's adoption of grid technologies. The Grid is ready when you are.

What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?


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One good way to gauge a new technology's degree of acceptance is to observe whether it has moved out of the laboratory and onto store shelves -- from science to commerce. According to that measure, grid computing is just coming of age.

Java Grid Computing


Java Grid Computing 05/13/2004 09:39 AM
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Push for Grid Computing Is On


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Grid computing gets EC backing


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Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing


Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing 09/22/2004 02:20 PM

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Sun rises on pay-as-you-go grid
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Industry's First Pay-for-Use Computing
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Sun intros pay-per-use grid computing


Sun intros pay-per-use grid computing 09/22/2004 09:59 AM
vnunet.com Sep 22 2004 1:56PM GMT

Grid Computing: The Next Push


Grid Computing: The Next Push 01/07/2004 02:55 PM
Grid Computing is, according to the Grid Information Centre, a way to "...enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation of a wide variety of geographically distributed computational resources." It is, in other words, an attempt to make Sun's famous pronouncement "The Network Is The Computer" an even more workable proposition. (It is also an instantiation of several of the patterns of decentralization that used to travel together under the name peer-to-peer.)

Despite the potential generality of the Grid, most of the public pronouncements are focusing on the use of Grids for supercomputing. IBM defines it more narrowly: Grid Computing is "... applying resources from many computers in a network-at the same time-to a single problem", and the MIT Technology Review equated Grid technology with supercomputing on tap when it named Grids one of "Ten Technologies That Will Change the World."

This view is wrong. Supercomputing on tap won't live up to to this change-the-world billing, because computation isn't a terribly important part of what people do with computers. This is a lesson we learned with PCs, and it looks like we will be relearning it with Grids. - More at http://www.shirky.com/writings/grids.html

Free Grid Computing


Free Grid Computing 05/27/2004 01:47 PM
Giving away services for free can be a great way to drum up business. Especially when the services aren't particularly cheap. (Must. Resist. Urge to plug Techdirt Corporate Intelligence... oh well.) So to encourage growth in the grid computing market, IBM is starting to offer FREE grid computing. Hopefully, we'll get more folding@home-like projects, or maybe just cooler-looking movies from grid render farms.

Grid Computing Comes to Windows


Grid Computing Comes to Windows 09/03/2004 11:23 PM
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Writing Off Grid Computing Already


Writing Off Grid Computing Already 06/11/2004 03:43 AM
Grid computing, as you may have heard, is supposed to be the next big thing. IBM, HP and Sun are all making huge efforts to try to turn your computing usage into a utility where you pay for exactly what you use. While they've been talking about it for a while, many of the pieces are finally falling into place and already some are calling it dead on arrival. It's true that the companies involved clearly are overhyping the potential of grid/utility/distributed computing, but it still seems a little early to call it dead. It won't be perfect for everyone, but some companies will find it useful for certain applications. That shift, though, won't happen overnight.

Grid Computing for Your Enterprise


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Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing
(NewsFactor)


Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing
(NewsFactor)
09/22/2004 02:17 PM
NewsFactor - Taking an innovative approach to the marketing of high-performance computing, Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) is offering its N1 Grid program in a pay-for-use pricing model that mimics the way such commodities as electricity and wireless phone plans are sold.

Sun Says Business 'Gets' Grid Computing


Sun Says Business 'Gets' Grid Computing 03/20/2003 01:05 PM
Claiming a 20 percent increase in the adoption rate of computing grids using its Sun Grid Engine software, Sun Microsystems has announced version 5.3 of its gridware, which aims to keep track of computing grids and focus their power for more commercial and mainstream companies and organizations.

IDC Sees Big Opportunity for Grid
Computing


IDC Sees Big Opportunity for Grid
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HP to bring grid computing to storage


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ZDNet UK Sep 15 2004 1:46PM GMT

Do Plants Practice Grid Computing?


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Grid computing plays games


Grid computing plays games 06/04/2004 07:26 AM
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Sun Downsizes N1 Grid Computing Plan


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IBM adds grid-computing services


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The Role of Linux in Grid Computing


The Role of Linux in Grid Computing 02/01/2004 03:11 AM
We don't know yet if Linux will rule grid computing, but it's definitely a major contender.

Xgrid: Grid computing for the rest of
us?


Xgrid: Grid computing for the rest of
us?
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Apple's Xgrid software, announced at Macworld earlier this month, turns a group of Macintosh computers into a supercomputer that's "as easy as Macintosh" to manage, according to the computer maker. But even Apple's famously easy-to-use software can't get around one of the stickiest parts of parallel computing on commodity clusters.

AMD Recommends Sun Fire For Grid
Computing


AMD Recommends Sun Fire For Grid
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Getting down to grid computing -
Infoworld Staff


Getting down to grid computing -
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Despite its shining promise for establishing elegant, integrated, and cost-effective distributed environments, grid computing has yet to win over skeptical enterprise IT executives and reach mainstream adoption.

IBM registers grid computing wins


IBM registers grid computing wins 09/17/2004 10:46 AM
Claiming grid technology continues to expand outside its traditional scientific and research markets, IBM on Friday is announcing that several grid-based commercial projects built on IBM platforms have been launched, including one at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Grid computing reaches new prime


Grid computing reaches new prime 12/03/2003 05:17 AM
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Grid computing, current buzz in IT


Grid computing, current buzz in IT 12/27/2004 05:43 PM
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Sun extends grid computing strategy


Sun extends grid computing strategy 11/14/2003 02:22 AM
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Grid computing: A skeptic's perspective


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Alchemi [.NET Grid Computing Framework]


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Perspectives on GRID: Next-Generation
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Cheat Sheet: Grid computing


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Grid Computing Can Allow Security
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