Grid Computing for Business Markets Hits Mainstream, Says Insight Research
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Grid computing offers new hope for
medical research
Grid computing offers new hope for
medical research
01/28/2004 03:36 PMPC Magazine UK Jan 28 2004 8:06PM GMT
Grid-based Large-Scale Computing
Research Environment
Grid-based Large-Scale Computing
Research Environment
04/09/2005 01:16 PMTechnology News Daily Apr 9 2005 4:40PM GMT
Biotech research centre tests Sun's grid
computing concept
Biotech research centre tests Sun's grid
computing concept
08/03/2004 09:54 PMBangkok Post Aug 4 2004 2:38AM GMT
ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.
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Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.
07/27/2004 08:10 PMThe 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.
Sun Says Business 'Gets' Grid Computing
Sun Says Business 'Gets' Grid Computing
03/20/2003 01:05 PMClaiming 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.
7/26 - Gaining Business Advantage
Through Grid Computing
7/26 - Gaining Business Advantage
Through Grid Computing
07/02/2004 02:33 PME-Seminars Jul 2 2004 5:23PM GMT
Research and Markets: Nanotechnology to
Play a Major Role in Moving the Concept
of Pervasive Computing
Research and Markets: Nanotechnology to
Play a Major Role in Moving the Concept
of Pervasive Computing
03/25/2005 08:36 AMInvestors Business Daily Mar 25 2005 11:28AM GMT
Research and Markets : The Essential
Guide to Business Plan Writing
Research and Markets : The Essential
Guide to Business Plan Writing
03/24/2005 04:32 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14366) has
announced the addition of A Guide to Business Plan Writing, 2nd
edition to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 24, 2005]
Research and Markets: SMBs Set to
Increase IT and E-Business Spending by
6% to 8% in 2005
Research and Markets: SMBs Set to
Increase IT and E-Business Spending by
6% to 8% in 2005
04/11/2005 03:36 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15412) has
announced the addition of SMB IT and E-Business Spending to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
Research and Markets : Viable Business
Models Point to Big Opportunities for
Public WLAN
Research and Markets : Viable Business
Models Point to Big Opportunities for
Public WLAN
03/14/2005 04:44 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13669) has
announced the addition of "Viable Business Models Point to Big
Opportunities for Public WLAN" to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Research and Markets: While DSL TV is
being Introduced in some Developed
Markets Around the World, Progress is
very Slow in Australia
Research and Markets: While DSL TV is
being Introduced in some Developed
Markets Around the World, Progress is
very Slow in Australia
06/17/2005 03:26 PM [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]
Research and Markets: Move to Digital
Shakes Up Telecommunications and
Communications Markets
Research and Markets: Move to Digital
Shakes Up Telecommunications and
Communications Markets
03/31/2005 08:57 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14694) has
announced the addition of Top Ten Telecommunications and
Communications - Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2005
to 2010 to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Research and Markets: Global Triple
Play: Extensive Analysis of the IP,
Broadband and Digital TV Markets
Research and Markets: Global Triple
Play: Extensive Analysis of the IP,
Broadband and Digital TV Markets
03/30/2005 04:36 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14593) has
announced the addition of 2005 Global Triple Play: IP, Broadband and
Digital TV report to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Research and Markets: New Opportunities
in Africa - In-Depth Study of the
African Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
Markets
Research and Markets: New Opportunities
in Africa - In-Depth Study of the
African Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
Markets
03/17/2005 04:14 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13924) has
announced the addition of 2005 - Africa Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
Overviews and Telecom Company Profiles to their offering. [PRWEB Mar
16, 2005]
Research and Markets: Fixed Wireless,
WiMax, and WiFi Markets at $2.4 billion
in 2004 are Anticipated to Reach $12.4
Billion by 2010
Research and Markets: Fixed Wireless,
WiMax, and WiFi Markets at $2.4 billion
in 2004 are Anticipated to Reach $12.4
Billion by 2010
03/31/2005 03:03 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14679) has
announced the addition of Fixed Wireless, WiMax, and WiFi Market
Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2005 to 2010 to their
offering. [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
LWC Research Announces Free Market
Insight Newsletter
LWC Research Announces Free Market
Insight Newsletter
04/06/2005 03:14 AMFocusing on the measurable value of enterprise systems and the
business applications of emerging technologies, LWC Research announces
Market Insight, a free monthly newsletter. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
06/02/2004 12:06 PM Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of two new Office
2003 Business Intelligence (BI) Accelerators, the Microsoft® Office
Business Scorecards Accelerator and the Microsoft Office Excel Add-in
for SQL Server (TM) Analysis Services. Designed for and built on the
Microsoft Office System and Windows Server System (TM) , the Office BI
Accelerators provide customers and partners with increased access to
data that is critical to maximizing business performance. Information
workers and industry partners can also use the accelerators to assess
performance in real time and reshape strategy and redeploy resources
as market conditions change, staying one step ahead of their
competition. By taking advantage of existing Microsoft technology
investments, the accelerators are a cost-effective way for end users
and partners to increase their business insight and automate formerly
manual business processes, providing greater efficiency, productivity
and enhanced decision-making.
Insight UK hits back at 'jobs on the
rocks' claim
Insight UK hits back at 'jobs on the
rocks' claim
01/29/2004 09:58 AM'Committed to Sheffield' says MD
Telecom IT Spending To Exceed $30
Billion in 2005, Says Insight Research
Telecom IT Spending To Exceed $30
Billion in 2005, Says Insight Research
04/13/2005 04:26 AMThe global market for operations support systems (OSS)—the computing
and software IT infrastructure that performs engineering,
provisioning, and management functions in telecommunications
networks—will exceed $30 billion this year, claims a new report by
Insight Research. However, capital spending on new systems will grow
at a slower rate than IT investment in the general economy. The
market research study concludes that this year European cable TV
operators, wireless providers and telephone companies will spend more
than their North American counterparts on the new computing systems
needed to supply telecommunications services, and that by 2010 OSS
investment in both Europe and Asia will exceed North American
spending. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Private Line Demand Increases Even as
Prices Fall, says Insight Research
Private Line Demand Increases Even as
Prices Fall, says Insight Research
09/15/2004 02:12 AM Despite increasing enterprise demand for bandwidth, the private line
service market will see revenue decline by the close of 2004,
according to a new market research study from The Insight Research
Corporation. The sector’s revenue decline is a consequence of falling
prices across all line speeds and segments. A private line is a
dedicated non-switched circuit or communications channel that is
leased for a specified period. This channel provides a private and
direct connection between at least two sites, and is typically used by
large enterprise data centers to connect to the Internet. [PRWEB Sep
15, 2004]
Blogging Goes Mainstream When It Hits
CNN
Blogging Goes Mainstream When It Hits
CNN
03/11/2003 10:45 AMBlogging Goes Mainstream
" 'Just like the Internet was 10 years ago, blogging is popular
with an underground culture that is doing it for the love and
passion,' said Tony Perkins, who edited the recently folded Red
Herring technology magazine and last month launched a business blog
called Always On Network.
'Now there are people like me coming along and trying to figure out
how to package it,' Perkins said. 'It's time to take it to the next
level.' " [http://www.cnn.com/
]
This is a reprint of an Associated Press article from last week,
but what's interesting is the poll on CNN's site asking if readers
have ever used a blog. Assuming that bloggers aren't deliberately
skewing the results in an attempt to get BigCos to stay away from
blogs (like that could happen now), 55% of the more than 1300 people
that answered the poll picked "No and I probably won't."
That's probably accurate because if "using" means "working with,"
by the time they use a blog, it will be integrated into whatever
software they are using. If "using" means reading a blog, they still
won't know because to most folks it will just be a web site with
short entries arranged chronologically.
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMOne 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.
Vonage hits the mainstream market
Vonage hits the mainstream market
03/06/2004 01:53 AMOm Malik on Vonage's Circuit city deal "By its presence in Circuit
City, Vonage is now a mass market product,...
Help: security flaw hits mainstream
Help: security flaw hits mainstream
05/19/2004 06:02 PMIf you browse the internet (since you read this, that means you),
watch out for the
latest OS X exploit.
It seems to only be a problem in Panther. The help: protocol can be
abused to launch AppleScripts. Why is this bad? Terminal commands can
be called from AppleScript. In other words, simply visiting a web page
can do
serious damage. A proof of concept (harmless,
but scary) is located
here. What can you
do? Download an application like
More
Internet or
GURLfriend and
remap the help protocol. If you have any tips, please leave a comment.
Update: NetNewsWire
might also be
affected, though it is rare you would subscribe to a feed that wants
to erase your hard drive.
Telecommunications Private Line Market
Begins Recovery in 2006, says INSIGHT
Research Corporation
Telecommunications Private Line Market
Begins Recovery in 2006, says INSIGHT
Research Corporation
06/24/2005 03:21 PMInsight’s annual analysis of the private line market explores buying
trends at the wholesale and retail level. Despite the current soft
economy, corporate layoffs, and tightened IT budgets—all of which have
diminished demand for telecom services—a few verities remain in this
dynamic $30 billion market. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Oracle Grid Computing
Oracle Grid Computing
09/01/2004 12:06 PMDoubleClick Sep 1 2004 3:40PM GMT
Roadmap to Grid Computing
Roadmap to Grid Computing
09/01/2004 12:06 PMDoubleClick Sep 1 2004 3:39PM GMT
Writing Off Grid Computing Already
Writing Off Grid Computing Already
06/11/2004 03:43 AMGrid 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 Comes to Windows
Grid Computing Comes to Windows
09/03/2004 11:23 PM.NET Magazine Sep 4 2004 3:08AM GMT
Grid computing gets EC backing
Grid computing gets EC backing
09/08/2004 06:40 AMIt'll make us all rich
Free Grid Computing
Free Grid Computing
05/27/2004 01:47 PMGiving 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: 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
Industry's First Pay-for-Use Computing
Grid
Industry's First Pay-for-Use Computing
Grid
09/22/2004 08:36 AMPhysOrg.com Sep 22 2004 1:03PM GMT
Sun rises on pay-as-you-go grid
computing
Sun rises on pay-as-you-go grid
computing
09/21/2004 06:35 AMsilicon.com Sep 21 2004 11:06AM GMT
Java Grid Computing
Java Grid Computing
05/13/2004 09:39 AMRelease 0.01 available
Push for Grid Computing Is On
Push for Grid Computing Is On
02/16/2004 11:58 AMOracle, IBM, Veritas seek to automate load balancing management.
Grid Computing for Your Enterprise
Grid Computing for Your Enterprise
02/10/2004 02:54 AMmarcus evans Feb 5 2004 9:30PM GMT
Sun intros pay-per-use grid computing
Sun intros pay-per-use grid computing
09/22/2004 09:59 AMvnunet.com Sep 22 2004 1:56PM GMT
Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing
Sun Offers Pay-for-Use Grid Computing
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