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Systems/Enterprise:
IBM ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR GERMAN
D-GRID INITIATIVE
BM announced its support for Germany's D-GRID initiative during its launch
at
the Global GRID Forum in Berlin. The initiative, which was presented by German
science minister Edelgard Bulmahn, has been formed to build a nationwide Grid
infrastructure across the whole of Germany.
The D-GRID initiative, which brings together universities, research
institutes
and organizations from the commercial sector, will lead to the development of
an e-Science (enhanced science) network. It will also carry out research and
development in the area of Grid software and the establishment of pilot
projects in e-Science. This also will support innovation and boost research
progress as one of the key driving factors for the future success of the
German economy.
The first phase of D-GRID includes the construction of a Grid
infrastructure,
development of the middleware and a pilot to run Grid applications until 2008.
During the second phase, after 2008, the Grid infrastructure will become
productive and used to run e-science projects. The development process will
closely follow the Global GRID Forum's standards, and include the use of the
Globus Toolkit and UNICORE software.
Typical application areas for D-GRID include: climate research; high energy
physics; bio medical research; life sciences applications and complex
engineering solutions. Grid applications are also expected to lay the
foundation for e-business on demand solutions in the commercial environment,
providing organisations with a higher degree of adaptability.
"IBM welcomes and supports D-GRID. This represents a milestone in IT
development," said Herbert Kircher, managing director IBM Germany Development
Lab. "We have always been at the forefront of the development of Grid
computing and we are very pleased to be actively involved in this
initiative."
IBM will provide on-going support and expertise to the initiative and will
assist in making Grid computing available for business as well as for academic
applications.
There are already examples of Grid technology being used cooperatively
between
business and universities. For example, IBM supports the Institute of Business
Informatics at the University of Siegen in Germany, which is developing a Grid
in conjunction with local car parts supplier companies to simulate the
construction of automobile parts.
"This type of cooperation is an important step toward a more flexible and
cost-competitive IT structure," said Manfred Gauer of the institute of
business informatics at the university of Siegen. "The fundamental
infrastructure elements such as business models, IT security and reliability
are being jointly developed. Our objective here is the development of Grid
based value networks. Alongside the IT infrastructure especially Collaborative
Engineering will be supported by the Grid. The objective here is to develop
Grid-based value creation networks."
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