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[Todaytechnologyinfo.com] GridGain 2.0: Fastest Growing Java Grid Computing Framework ...: GridGain Systems announces the release of GridGain 2.0 , the next version of the fastest growing open-source Java grid computing platform. GridGain 2.0 provides the industry only open-source grid computing infrastructure that combines powerful and elegant simplicity, focus on Enterprise Java and industry-leading features.

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[GridGain - High Performance Cloud Computing] GridGain 3.0 – Ideal OEM Cloud Application Platform? « GridGain ...: Not only it includes enterprise features not available in Community Edition but it also includes support making OEM licensing safe and simple choice: you get the software that you can private label, unlimited usage and you get the original support from people who built that software and not a 3rd party provider.”¨”¨Simple, effective and to the point – just the way we like it!”¨”¨And our OEM license is based on our commercial license –

[Technology News] GridGain 2.0: Fastest Growing Java Grid Computing Framework ...: GridGain founder Nikita Ivanov says: “GridGain demonstrated that when grid computing is done right, it will be used by a wide range of applications - from big systems to small and from small startups to global corporations. Just seven months ago GridGain was a new product that in a short period of time developed to a grid computing platform that starts every three minutes somewhere around the globe.

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[Grid Computing by Nikita Ivanov] Developers Productivity: Unsung Hero of GridGain: Lack of focus on developer’s productivity is what largely created this painful stigma that grid computing is a complex and very expensive proposition. In the minds of many mid-level managers grid computing is still firmly associated with hiring IBM Global Services to help with this “monumental” undertaking - installing and configuring Globus grid infrastructure”¦

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[Computer Foods UK] GridGain 2.0: Fastest Growing Java Grid Computing Framework ...: GridGain Programs (www.gridgain.com) started out in Pleasanton, CA in 2005 by a group of grid computing professionals that recognized that traditional grid computing solutions are still largely inadequate for the vast majority of companies due to their complexity, large value, and lack of basic integration and applicability for mainstream enterprise technologies like Enterprise Java.

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[sdforum JAVA SIG Blog...] GridGain 2.0 – Grid Computing Made Simple: GridGain is the fastest growing open source Java grid computing framework. The presentation will reveal how its focus on elegant simplicity and Enterprise Java integration is helping to revolutionize the grid computing for Java in the same way as Spring or JBoss have changed Enterprise Java landscape.

[gridgain - Open Cloud Platform] GridGain - Cloud Development Platform : Weblog: My opinion was somewhat clarified when I spoke to the guys from Penguin Computing that hold simple and clear view on cluster computing and how it related to grid computing. They view cluster computing as software that does OS level provisioning, i.e.

[blog/ctco/lv] GeeCon2011 Conference Overview | blog/ctco/lv: There were also presentations about Java SE and EE future plans that showed that Oracle is also taking dynamic languages seriously. Danny Coward (principal engineer in Oracle) said we can expect JVM to have better support for dynamic languages with each new version.

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