Grid computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grid computing (or the use of computational grids) is the combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains applied to a common task, usually to a scientific ...
Cluster (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grid computing is optimized for workloads which consist of many independent jobs or packets of work, which do not have to share data between the jobs during the computation process
GRID'XY: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing
About the Grid Conference. The Grid conference series is an annual international meeting that brings together a community of researchers, developers, practitioners, and users ...
IBM Grid Computing
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Grid computing: Term may fade, but features will live on
Computerworld - Depending on who describes it, grid computing has grown from its roots in high-performance computing into an enterprise technology that provides for shared ...
OGC Home
Welcome . Open Grid Computing is seeking highly motivated and exceptionally talented software and hardware engineers to join us in creating the storage and networking technologies ...
grid computing
From Resource, February 2005 Copyright by LOMA Grid Computing At Hartford Life Find out how Hartford Life is using grid computing to help tackle its complex computational problems.
Apple - Science - Hardware for Science - Grid Computing
Grid Computing. Grid computing can be a powerful tool in any researcher’s computational arsenal. Most grids provide additional computational resources at no additional cost to ...
UNCW Grid Computing Project
This project is a collaborative effort among several universities across North Carolina developing software implemented through services over a statewide computing grid
Grid computing
Grid computing. The goal of grid computing, which gets its name from its gridlike architecture, is to link surplus computing power and other spare IT resources with clients who ...