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[A Day in the Life] Morejon mentions a script and a Digipede job wizard. What he's talking about is distributing existing executables on the grid.
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[A Day in the Life] Grid Computing: eBig HPC session this week: There are many differences between the Digipede approach and Microsofts HPC approach and the two different methodologies can work together on the same systems. Used together the methodologies provide you with an entire tool chest of solutions to the different types of computational problems grid computing and HPC computing target.
[West Coast Grid] John vs. Jonathan? Digipede Outshines Sun: Analysis finds hidden costs in Sun platform, while competing Digipede offering shinesNow, I'm not sure that the Digipede Network is really a competing offering--after all, Sun Grid lets you rent distributed computing on Solaris boxes by the CPU hour, while the Digipede Network lets you use your own Windows machines (without any hourly charges).
[Et.cairene.net] Expert Texture: Dan, the Digipede Network Product Manager, has just announced an MSDN Webcast he’ll be doing: Introducing Object Oriented Programming for Grid (OOP-G). The event is Tuesday, April 11th @ 11:00 PDT.
[Sharptoolbox.com] Grid computing @ SharpToolbox - .NET tools, libraries and add-ins ...: However, the OGSI.NET project is committed to inter-operability with other OGSI compliant frameworks (such as the Globus Toolkit 3) which run primarily on Unix systems and so represents a bridge between grid computing solutions on the two platforms. OGSI.NET provides tools and support for an attribute-based development model in which service logic is transformed into a grid service by annotating it with meta-data.
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