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Eweek.comhttp://www.eweek.com [Eweek.com] The Globus Consortium, however, is specifically devoted to advancing open-source implementation of grid standards as the world of grid opens up to commercial use. The group is focused on advancing the Globus Toolkit, an open standards building block for enterprise-level grid implementations that came out of the Globus Alliance, an open-source-focused organization at Argonne National Labs.

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Cra.org[Cra.org] CRN May 2002, Vol. 14/No. 3: The National Science Foundation PACI Program (http://www.interact.nsf.gov/cise/descriptions.nsf/pd/paci?OpenDocument) sponsors two grids: the National Computational Science Alliance (NCSA) in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, and the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI), at the San Diego Supercomputer Center in San Diego, California. These grids provide interconnected high-performance computing systems and powerful instruments, and have pioneered the development, application, and testing of grid infrastructure.

Infoworld.comhttp://www.infoworld.com [Infoworld.com] Grid computing TechIndex: When people first started talking about grid computing, it sounded as if it were some huge pipe dream envisioned by computer scientists: a worldwide network of computers, bigger and -- I suppose -- more reliable than our electric grid, with enough combined computing power to solve any problem. The grid would consist of interconnected computers, but unlike a string of Christmas lights (read, “the North American electric grid”), it would be a model of stability -- one on the blink not resulting in the catastrophic failure of all.

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