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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / OCTOBER 13, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 41
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Applications:
GRIDIRON SOFTWARE RELEASES XLR8
VERSION 1.2
GridIron Software announced the availability of version 1.2 of GridIron
XLR8,
an application development tool and runtime software that makes it profoundly
simple to develop, use and manage software with the added speed of parallel
distributed computing. GridIron XLR8 enables computationally intensive
applications to run faster on multiple computers.
Several hundred software developers have obtained the product in the
six-month
period since version 1.0 was introduced in March. GridIron XLR8 has been used
to add tremendous speed to a number of applications, including software for
digital content creation, prepress, and computer assisted engineering.
"GridIron XLR8 has earned early recognition for greatly simplifying the
previously complex and difficult task of coding computationally intensive
software applications to run faster in parallel on multiple computers," said
GridIron Vice President of Research and Development Bill Love. "Our focus in
this release was to do more of what only GridIron XLR8 can do. We concentrated
exclusively on making the product even simpler and faster."
"GridIron XLR8 has the potential to make Grid computing simple enough for
everyday computer users like you and me to reap the benefits of the Grid" said
Ahmar Abbas, managing director of Grid Technology Partners. "With faster
performance and improved ease of use, the version 1.2 release of GridIron XLR8
makes the prospect of mainstream commercial viability and use of Grid
computing even more compelling."
The new version 1.2 release includes enhancements that make GridIron XLR8
run
faster while further simplifying the process for a developer to add the power
of parallel distributed processing to a software application. New APIs provide
software developers with greater flexibility and functionality, and an
enhanced graphical user interface provides end users with improved control and
monitoring.
Greater speed was achieved by streamlining GridIron XLR8 protocols for
increased efficiency and data transfer, optimizing the productıs framework
code, and speeding up several algorithms. The addition of file caching and
data pre-fetching reduces or entirely eliminates data transfer time.
The GridIron XLR8 version 1.2 APIs are available for C/C++ and Java. The
XLR8
1.2 runtime software supports Mac OS X, Red Hat Linux and Windows XP and 2000
operating systems, with a Solaris version due shortly. GridIron XLR8 is
available immediately for download at www.Gridironsoftware.com.
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