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IBM today announced plans to develop grid computing as a way to link its global data centers together to better serve customers in the future.
IBM’s latest round of software aimed at SMBs includes a bundle of hardware, software, and services designed to encourage users to adopt grid computing.
At LinuxWorld, IBM plans to introduce a new bundle of hardware, software and services to help move grid computing into the mainstream.
IBM plans to unwrap a bundle of software, hardware and services called Grid and Grow at the LinuxWorld show in San Francisco on Monday. The company hopes the bundle will act as a starter pack for ...
Now IBM is getting behind grid computing on a worldwide scale to help create the largest public computing grid to benefit humanity. The effort is aptly named the World Community Grid.
IBM last week announced new offerings that promise to deliver grid computing technologies in commercial environments.
IBM last week launched a grid-computing package for actuaries in life insurance companies that lets them perform analysis faster and more cost-effectively.
IBM, which has commercial plans for grid computing, will gain experience with open-source grid middleware from a group called the Globus Project, based at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois.
As part of a companywide push to sell customers its research expertise, IBM on Friday started selling consulting services aimed at installing grid computing environments and self-managing computers.
IBM will provide Unix-powered servers along with software and services to enhance the power of the grid computing project for the Southeastern Universities Research Association .
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