Breaking News - Networking:
Verizon To Network West Virginia's Global Grid Exchange
The West Virginia High Technology Consortium (WVHTC) Foundation and Verizon
West Virginia (Verizon) announced a strategic partnership in which Verizon
will provide the communications infrastructure for the Global Grid Exchange,
the nation's first state-sponsored open public Internet computing Grid.
An initiative of the WVHTC Foundation, the Global Grid Exchange harnesses the
power of the Internet to aggregate the idle or unused computer processing
resources throughout the State of West Virginia. With access to such state
resources, from PCs to mainframes, the Global Grid Exchange will soon be the
largest open public computing Grid in the world. Partnering with the WVHTC
Foundation, Verizon will supply the networking equipment and communications
bandwidth necessary to support the user demand anticipated from this
innovative venture.
The Global Grid Exchange will deliver unprecedented computing power --
on-demand -- to any desktop computer over the Internet, creating a
cost-effective computation infrastructure that will drive innovation in the
commercial, government and academic sectors around the world. Utilizing
Frontier, the Grid computing solution from strategic partner Parabon
Computation, the Global Grid Exchange empowers users with an incomparable
platform-independent Grid computing environment for the easy development and
deployment of distributed computing applications.
"The chance to partner with the WVHTC Foundation to bring this unique Internet
computing Grid resource to market is an exciting opportunity for Verizon,"
said H. Stan Cavendish, president of West Virginia Verizon. "This
high-technology project, which touches all sectors of our customer base,
represents the type of innovative, leading-edge effort that Verizon wants to
be associated with and supports."
"As a world leader in communication services, Verizon is an ideal partner to
support our networking equipment and communications infrastructure
requirements for the Global Grid Exchange," said James L. Estep, president and
CEO of the WVHTC Foundation. "Verizon is well suited in helping us meet the
network demands we expect once the Global Grid Exchange is fully operational."
Implementation of the Global Grid Exchange has already begun. It is
anticipated that users will be able to access the power of this Internet
computing solution in Fall 2004.
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