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WEST VIRGINIA FUNDS FIRST OPEN PUBLIC GRID COMPUTING EFFORT
Taking a significant lead in technology innovation, the State of West Virginia
has authorized funding through its Economic Development Authority to develop
the first state-sponsored open public Internet Grid computing effort.
Designated as the Global Grid Exchange, this economic development initiative
will deliver a cost effective computation infrastructure to drive innovation
in the commercial, government and academic sectors across the state and around
the world. The Global Grid Exchange will utilize the power of the Internet to
aggregate the idle or unused computer processing resources throughout the
state. With access to such resources, the Global Grid Exchange will soon be
the largest open public computing Grid in the world.
"The Global Grid Exchange is an excellent example of the type of economic
development program we need to move West Virginia forward," said West Virginia
governor Bob Wise. "The response to this effort from around the state has been
incredible, resulting in an amazing commitment of donated computing resources
-- from PCs to mainframes -- that will help power the Global Grid Exchange."
"This is an innovation that will make our state a leader in a very promising
technology area. Under the direction of Jim Estep, president and CEO of the
West Virginia High Technology Consortium (WVHTC) Foundation, the Global Grid
Exchange will be a powerful tool for advancing our work in fields ranging from
biometrics to cancer research," said Congressman Alan B. Mollohan, D-W.Va.
"It's a forward-thinking investment and we are grateful to Governor Wise for
his support in making part of the funding possible."
"Our partnership with the state in building the Global Grid Exchange helps to
accelerate the Foundation's vision of a vibrant statewide and regional
high-tech business environment based upon knowledge, ideas and technological
innovation," said James L. Estep, president and CEO of the WVHTC Foundation.
"Though our initial focus will be in supporting economic development
initiatives within the State of West Virginia, soon organizations from around
the world will have easy access to this unique resource directly from their
desktops."
Implementation of the Global Grid Exchange has already begun. Users will be
able to access the power of this Grid effort beginning in fall 2004.
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