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http://powersunfiltered.com [Powers Unfiltered] A few months back, when I wrote an abstract for GridWorld 2006 about “Grid Computing in Small and Medium Businesses,” well, suffice it to say that we had a few discussions before the presentation was accepted.  After all, everyone seems to KNOW that there’s no such thing as grid computing in small and medium businesses ”” everyone, that is, except Digipede and its many SMB customers. In any case, a bit of gentle pursuasion got the abstract accepted, and I was given the plumb agenda position of ”” Dead Last, on the last afternoon.  Fine, whatever.

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