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[howforge.com | Share Know-How] Fujitsu and France Telecom have together developed a load balancing system based on grid technology. And now, they claimed that the system has been successfully tested to balance loads among servers located in Paris, Tokyo, and Kawasaki and brought higher performance than conventional systems.
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[Physorg.com] In Brief Fujitsu telco grid computing system tested: A news release Wednesday said the grid computing system was recently field tested in Paris and Japan and would be unveiled at Grid World next month.
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