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Study: Licensing stalls grid computing







Study: Licensing stalls grid computing

Study: Licensing stalls grid computing 04/06/2005 05:38 AM

Because grids consume computing resources dynamically, growing and shrinking as applications demand, IT managers are finding that they cannot afford to pay for software licenses for every processor available to the grid.




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