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Aspeed Updates Accellerant By Paul Shread -
Published February 28, 2006
In a busy week for grid software, Aspeed, Parallels and GridWay unveil their latest releases. [more News]
Sun Picks a Patch Manager By Clint Boulton -
Published February 22, 2006
Aduva makes software that streams patches and updates to
computer servers on a network.
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DataSynapse Partners With BEA By Paul Shread -
Published February 21, 2006
DataSynapse will incorporate BEA WebLogic Server to boost Web and service-oriented applications. [more News]
Grid Standards Groups to Merge By Paul Shread -
Published February 14, 2006
The Enterprise Grid Alliance and Global Grid Forum will join forces to promote grid computing adoption. [more News]
UD Unveils HPC Center By Paul Shread -
Published February 7, 2006
United Devices has unveiled a state-of-the-art facility for companies to test the benefits of a collaborative HPC solution under real-world conditions. [more News]
Grid Partnership Sharpens Blades By Paul Shread -
Published January 31, 2006
ClearCube and DataSynapse have partnered to create a grid-enabled PC blade solution for financial services. [more News]
Aspeed Accelerates Drug Development By Paul Shread -
Published January 24, 2006
Aspeed speeds up NONMEM drug development software. Also, DataSynapse reports strong growth, and the Gridbus Project unveils Alchemi enterprise application software. [more News]
Analysts See Big Year for Grid By Paul Shread -
Published January 17, 2006
The coming year will be an important one for grid computing, according to a report by The 451 Group. [more News]
EMC Closer to Utility Computing With Grid Buy By Clint Boulton -
Published January 6, 2006
EMC's purchase of Acxiom's grid software gives it an entree into
infrastructure to compete with IBM, HP and Sun.
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EMC Goes Grid For $30M By Clint Boulton -
Published January 5, 2006
EMC partners with Acxiom and buys the company's software to fashion
an information grid product.
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Grid Discovers Largest Known Prime Number By Sharon Gaudin -
Published December 28, 2005
Using an international grid of about 70,000 computers,
researchers this month discovered a 9.1 million-digit figure. [more News]
Univa Ships Enterprise Globus Beta Release By Paul Shread -
Published December 20, 2005
Univa Corp., the grid computing company launched by the founders of the open source Globus Toolkit, has released the beta version of its first software product. [more News]
Ivy Leaguers Tap Into Sun's Grid By Clint Boulton -
Published December 12, 2005
Sun gives Princeton University 100,000 hours on the Sun Grid to
conduct astrophysical tests.
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Analysts: Utility Computing a 'Developing Concept' By Clint Boulton -
Published December 9, 2005
Customers and vendors such as IBM, HP and Sun are only taking baby steps toward utility computing, according to The 451 Group.
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HP Goes Public With Utility Computing By David Needle -
Published November 30, 2005
Company offers range of services for enterprise customers looking to
tap additional compute resources.
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Globus Wins NSF Grant By Paul Shread -
Published November 29, 2005
The NSF has awarded $13.3 million for Globus Toolkit development. Also, Mathematica Personal Grid Edition has been released, and the World Community Grid launches FightAIDS@Home. [more News]
U.K. Warms to Sun's Grid Storage By Clint Boulton -
Published November 29, 2005
Sun creates two new grid storage utility services and agrees to dole
out 2 million computing CPUs.
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Digital Mammography on The Grid By Erin Joyce -
Published November 21, 2005
MyNDMA portal is expanding its On Demand portal offerings that help
more women store their digital mammography in a secure place.
[more News]
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