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ActiveGrid's Application Server Goes Open-Source







ActiveGrid's Application Server Goes
Open-Source

ActiveGrid's Application Server Goes
Open-Source
04/08/2005 06:38 PM

ActiveGrid has released the early-access version of its open-source grid application server, combining XML, open-source and grid computing technology.




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