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Special Features:
GlobusWORLD WORKSHOPS COVER THE
WATERFRONT IN SAN FRANCISCO By Tom Garritano, GRIDS Center, GridToday
Contributing Editor
GlobusWORLD, www.globusworld.org, 2004 begins
Jan.20 with
three days
full of keynotes, sessions and dialogues on Grid computing. Then, to dive even
deeper, attendees should stay for one of the workshops
(www.globusworld.org/program/workshops.asp) offered Jan. 23,
on topics
of importance to the Globus Toolkit (GT) community of users and developers. GT
is a suite of open-source, open-architecture software and services that are
central to the growing field of Grid computing. The workshops are:
- The Grid for Financial Services
- The Grid for Life Sciences and Medical Imaging
- Build a Grid Service with GT3
- GT Security
GlobusWORLD is offering a Financial Services workshop because that industry is
among early Grid adopters. IT companies are using Grid middleware to help
customers improve their applications' scalability, reliability and
performance, while optimizing resource utilization and increasing revenue.
"Whether deployed on Linux, UNIX or Windows systems, the Grid accelerates
time-to-deploy, and is especially suited to high-computational and data- or
volume-intensive applications," said Frank Cicio, chief operating officer for
DataSynapse, which is organizing the Financial Services workshop.
The Life Sciences and Medical Imaging workshop organized by IBM will feature
talks from the pharmaceutical industry (including Johnson & Johnson) and
medical imaging (including Siemens Research and Harvard Medical School). A
significant portion of the workshop will address aspects of the Grid's use for
life sciences in academia and government. Finally, public and private sector
solutions will be discussed, with talks by Grid technology vendors
Hewlett-Packard, United Devices, Platform Computing and Avaki.
The "Build a Grid Service with GT3" workshop, two sessions of which sold out
at the SC03 conference in November, will teach developers and technical
managers to build a Grid service compliant with the Open Grid Services
Infrastructure (OGSI) specification. The workshop is organized as a series of
hands-on exercises in which students add increasing functionality to a
skeletal service implementation. Fundamental OGSI interactions and patterns
are highlighted, in addition to GT3 security. Attendees must bring a
wireless-enabled laptop pre-loaded with the small set of software listed at
www.globus.org/ogsa/tutorials/SC03/.
The GT Security workshop will cover security aspects of current Grid software,
and of future software releases. Topics include advanced configuration and
internals, authorization solutions and plans related to attribute certificates
and more. Current authentication and message-protection tools include GSI
SecureConversation, GSI SecureMessage and JAAS. Current authorization tools
such as VOMS, CAS, PERMIS and Akenti will be discussed in the context of Grid
architecture. The workshop will also address possible directions related to
proxy certificates and integration of existing authorization tools.
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