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SLA-Based Resource Co-Allocation in Multi-Cluster Grid

SLA-Based Resource Co-Allocation in Multi-Cluster Grid

...problem for Grid Computing. With the emergence of ES-Resource Framework and Open Grid Services Architecture, resource co-allocation is commonly associated with a Service... Read more

1 June, 2010

Grid computing hooks up to open standards

...still focussed on scientific and technical projects, it has recently announced the Open Grid Services Architecture, OGSA, which makes the whole concept available to anyone... Read more

19 March, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins
SOAs for Scientific Applications: Experiences and Challenges

SOAs for Scientific Applications: Experiences and Challenges

Over the past several years, with the advent of the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) and the Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF), Service... Read more

26 July, 2007

Virtualisation will power utility computing

IBM will launch a package that marries management software to hardware with its Power5 processor later this year Read more

29 April, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Japan plans super grid computer

...the nascent area of technology, and aims to be compliant with the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA). SINET, a fibre-optic backbone between Japanese institutions... Read more

11 July, 2003 by Staff

IBM expands 'on-demand' computing

A plan giving enterprises more flexibility with how they use and pay for their computing power shows a complete cultural shift within IBM, observers say Read more

1 May, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

IBM reveals automation blueprint

...Ganek said. Its initial autonomic software toolkits use existing standards, including the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), which is a set of standards to build... Read more

4 April, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Grid software gets business connection

...group. The new features for Globus come through an effort called the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA). See the Software News Section for the latest... Read more

15 January, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

iSeries rises to conflicting demands

IBM's iSeries will never be IBM's most exciting range of servers, but it is destined for great things, according to one of its architects Read more

8 August, 2002 by Peter Judge

UK scientists complete Grid foundations

...of the Data Access and Integration (DAI) programme, which builds on the Open Grid Services Architecture. The DAI is a set of specifications that pave... Read more

22 July, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Grid computing luring mainstream backers

IBM and Microsoft are two of the major companies backing grid computing, but there are still difficulties in persuading corporate buyers to invest Read more

21 February, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Weaving grid computing into Web services

Academia meets business at the Global Grid Forum as the Web services heavyweights meet up with scientists involved in grid computing Read more

18 February, 2002 by Stephen Shankland
Web Services Data Access and Integration - The XML Realization (WS-DAIX) Specification, Version 1.0

Web Services Data Access and Integration - The XML Realization (WS-DAIX) Specification, Version 1.0

...invoking and orchestrating collections of networked resources. The GGF (Global Grid Forum) Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), and its associated specifications, defines consistent interfaces through... Read more

2 August, 2006
A Web/Grid Portal Implementation of BioSimGrid: A Biomolecular Simulation Database

A Web/Grid Portal Implementation of BioSimGrid: A Biomolecular Simulation Database

...a SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) framework built on the layer of OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture) and OGSA-DAI (Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access... Read more

1 June, 2004

IBM outlines self-managing blueprint

...Ganek said. Its initial autonomic software toolkits use existing standards, including the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), which is a set of standards to build... Read more

4 April, 2003 by CNET Networks

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