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[Green Computing / IT] Globus Toolkit has proved to be the most popular middleware since it is free for use. Additionally, the middleware implements many of the architecture standards that have been defined for computational grids, like OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture) and GSI (Grid Security Infrastructure).
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[Globus Toolkit] News About the Globus Toolkit - The Globus Alliance: At the 2008 Open Source Grid & Cluster Conference, current and potential users, administrators, and developers of open source grid and cluster software in research and industry from around the globe will join together to experience three-days of innovative programming including tracks dedicated to Globus (GlobusWorld), Grid Engine (Grid Engine Workshop), and Rocks (Rocks Cluster Workshop, sessions addressing related open source grid and cluster software, and presentations on cross-cutting material focused on end-user applications and grid and cluster operations. With a combination of in-depth tutorials, user experiences, technical architecture reviews, discussions of future directions, and much more, there will be something for everyone at this unique event.
[XGRID تکÙÙÙÙÚÛ] XGRID تکÙÙÙÙÚÛ - ٠عرÙÛ Ú©ØªØ§Ø¨ ÙØ§Û Ù ÙØªØ´Ø± شد٠در Ù ÙØ±Ø¯ grid computing: Grid resource management is the process of identifying requirements, matching resources to applications, allocating those resources, and scheduling and monitoring Grid resources over time in order to run Grid applications as efficiently as possible. While Grids have become almost commonplace, the use of good Grid resource management tools is far from ubiquitous because of the many open issues of the field, including the multiple layers of schedulers, the lack of control over resources, the fact that resources are shared, and that users and administrators have conflicting performance goals.
[NorduGrid News] NorduGrid | Release Notes v0.6: ARC release 0.6 is not substantially different from version 0.4, andmiddleware is based on the same technology and consists of the samekey components. While underlying protocols are the same, there is onlyminimal backwards compatibility between client tools and services ofthe two stacks, hence an upgrade is strongly recommended.
[Surichirra's Blog from Indiashines - surichirra] Grid computing: Currently, a standard known as OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture), while still under development, is seen as the key reference for future Grid development projects. Essentially all major Grid projects are being built on protocols and services provided by the Globus Toolkit, an open-source infrastructure that provides many of the basic services needed to construct Grid applications, such as security, resource discovery, resource management and data access.
[å客å-祥é¾ä¹å] The gSOAP Toolkit for SOAP Web Services and XML-Based Applications ...: The Event Engine combines extreme scalability with a flexible "Cache-Forward" architecture to support real-time analysis on streaming event data in distributed environments, without impacting capture or query speeds. The Real-Time Event Engine is based on gSOAP.
[DbWorld] [Dbworld] Call for Participation to Tutorial: grid across VOs, with regard to emerging and consolidated grid standards and specifications as well as production grid middleware (gLite & Globus). It provides a uniform access interface, in grid, both to access and integrate relational .
[Rocks Clusters] Ninf Roll for Rocks 4.1 is Released: Ninf-G provides a simple, yet powerful, client-server-based standard RPC mechanism, plus asynchronous, coarse-grained parallel tasking frameworks for programming on a Grid, while hiding the complexity of using these services from application programmers. Ninf-G is currently used as key middleware several Grid projects including: Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA), Asia Pacific Partnership for Grid Computing (ApGrid), Application developments in TeraGrid, and Grid Superscaler.
[å¼ é¹çææ¯å客] Build grid portals with Grid Portal Toolkit 3: GridPort4 (GP4) is a toolbox that has a comprehensive set ofcapabilities for using distributed computing resources via a simpleand consistent API for building grid portals and applications.GridPort aggregates grid services provided by other grid software,such as Globus and the Network Weather Service, and adds additionalgrid services that make using grid resources easier and moreeffective. GridPort eliminates the need for developers to learn theAPIs of each of the underlying grid technologies and services.Figure 1 represents the role of GP4 as middleware betweeninterfaces and low-level grid applications.
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