Gridget > April 27, 2007
PC Blade Daily Links 2007-04-24
[ PC Blade Daily - Practical News and Views on Centralized Computing] PC Blade Daily: PC Blades Enable Parking Lot Paradise “Whether its waiting for a Web page to load, waiting for a person...
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PC Blade Daily Links 2007-04-26
[ PC Blade Daily - Practical News and Views on Centralized Computing] PC Blade Daily: VMs Help Solve the Multicore Puzzle “Until that fine, far-off day arrives when developers happily and...
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Posted at 01:34 PM
April 27, 2007
PC Blade Daily Links 2007-04-24
[ PC Blade Daily - Practical News and Views on Centralized Computing] PC Blade Daily: PC Blades Enable Parking Lot Paradise “Whether its waiting for a Web page to load, waiting for a person...
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PC Blade Daily Links 2007-04-26
[ PC Blade Daily - Practical News and Views on Centralized Computing] PC Blade Daily: VMs Help Solve the Multicore Puzzle “Until that fine, far-off day arrives when developers happily and...
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Posted at 01:34 PM
April 24, 2007
Digipede Sponsoring Microsoft FDC
[Expert Texture] Digipede is sponsoring the Microsoft Financial Developers Conference in New York City this week. John and Dan will be there Wednesday and Thursday (April 25th and 26th) attending the conference and presenting on scaling SOA.
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Posted at 01:06 PM
Carr on Grid
[Ian Foster] Utility computing has sparked imaginations. Eliminating capital investment, provisioning resources dynamically and paying as you go for what you actually use are very attractive features.
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Posted at 01:04 PM
April 20, 2007
Bayanihan Computing Group, C#.net
[KPBird] Our work began in 1996 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as �Project Bayanihan�, a doctoral thesis project on the idea of volunteer computing, a new form of computing that makes it possible to form very large global networks of cooperating computers by making it very easy for even ordinary users on the Internet to volunteer their idle computers.Through Project Bayanihan, we produced several unique and new results, including a generic volunteer computing framework using Java, new programming models and interfaces for volunteer computing, and several mechanisms for the new problem of sabotage-tolerance � that is, the problem of producing correct results despite the presence of malicious volunteers submitting bad results.
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Posted at 01:41 PM
Alchemi - Plug & Play Desktop Grid Computing
[KPBird] Alchemi is an open source software framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of networked machines into a virtual...
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Posted at 01:36 PM
April 17, 2007
The World Needs Open Source Mega-Search
[life on the _Grid.] Further out, with the acceleration of Moore's Law combined with the adoption of "consumer information trapping" technologies, this distributed search index could integrate smaller nodes, end users, much like a P2P -or- BitTorrent Network.
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Posted at 01:06 PM
Web 2.0 and the Bandwidth Grids
[goBroadband] Web 2.0 and the Bandwidth Grids April 11th, 2007 Couple of days ago, I was a little bit overexcited to write about a Bangalore based company making...
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Posted at 01:04 PM
April 13, 2007
Interviews and Demo on the Scoble Show
[Powers Unfiltered] Robert Anderson, Dan Ciruli and I were invited to spend a morning at Podtech’s headquarters in Palo Alto last month. Robert Scoble interviewed Robert and me about Digipede, then shot a video of Dan doing a demo of our software.
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Posted at 01:43 PM
"Scaleable Knowledge Discovery through Grid Workf...
[Zzzoot] Using grid computing and other advanced technologies (such as A.I. and Semantic Web), a workflow architecture allows for the capture of complex scientidic workflows and their application in a distributed fashion on data sets in an efficient manner.
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Posted at 01:38 PM
April 10, 2007
Digipede on ScobleShow
[Expert Texture] Robert asked me a question that I didn’t expect: what was challenging for me in desigining the Digipede Network. In answering, I forgot to mention probably the most challenging part: designing the Digipede Framework API.
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Posted at 01:04 PM
April 06, 2007
Street#Grid
[Magmasystems Blog] Anyone going to the Street#Grid conference on April 16 at the W Hotel in New York City? Maybe meet up for a drink afterwards?
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Posted at 01:39 PM
Talking about Digipede's grid technology
[ScobleShow: Videoblog about geeks, technology, and developers] John Powers, president and CEO of Digipede Technologies, and Robert Anderson, Digipede's CTO, talk with me about how they are enabling .NET developers to build grid computing architectures.
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Posted at 01:35 PM