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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
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Special Features:
SCS, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE TO
COLLABORATE ON GRID RESEARCH
Singapore Computer Systems Ltd (SCS) announced that it has signed a
Memorandum
of Understanding with The Grid Computing and Distributed Systems (GRIDS)
Laboratory in The University of Melbourne, Australia.
SCS will collaborate with the GRIDS laboratory on Gridbus technology and
provide resources and engineers to further develop Gridbus into production
quality software which SCS can then deploy in its various Grid computing
projects. GRIDS laboratory will further act as advisors to the project.
"We are honored that Dr. Rajkumar Buyya from the GRIDS laboratory is
collaborating with SCS. As one of the early pioneers in Grid computing, Dr.
Buyya will provide SCS with a researched and advanced Gridbus platform on
which we can further contribute to and build upon," said Laurence Liew,
manager of SCS Linux Competency Center.
"It is one of the many technologies we hope to offer to our Grid computing
customers in the future," he added.
"We are excited about this opportunity to collaborate with Singapore
Computer
Systems in advancing the adoption of Grid computing," said Rajkumar Buyya.
Buyya, the program leader/director for Grid Computing and Distributed Systems
at GRIDS laboratory added, "We have collaborated informally with SCS for quite
sometime now and the formal adoption of Gridbus technologies by SCS' Grid
computing team will give SCS a competitive edge, by being able to deploy one
of world's leading Grid computing softwares."
"While Grid computing is an emerging technology in Singapore, it is already
gaining ground. SCS is deploying Grid technologies for the National Grid Pilot
Platform Project -- the first phase of a national cyber-infrastructure project
that links up compute resources in Singapore via a high-speed network. SCS is
in the thick of action as we are providing resources as well as helping to
manage their operations," said Pek Yew Chai, president and chief executive
officer of SCS.
The MOU includes joint research and development on Grid computing
technologies, sharing of Grid technologies via seminars and training events to
be conducted in Singapore and the co-development of Gridbus software.
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