Special Features:
GLOBAL GRID EXCHANGE NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE USE
The West Virginia High Technology Consortium (WVHTC) Foundation announced the
general availability of the Global Grid Exchange, the world's first open
public computing Grid. To mark this unique "initial public offering," a launch
event was held at the WVHTC Foundation headquarters featuring guest speakers
US Congressman Alan B. Mollohan (D-W.Va.) and West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise.
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 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.
Unlike other Internet Grid offerings, the Global Grid Exchange is the only
Internet Grid computing solution sufficiently safe, secure and accessible to
give users and developers Grid access directly from their desktops. Such open
access allows users to submit applications and retrieve results without
working through a third party that must review source code and submit
applications on their behalf. Utilizing Parabon Computation's Grid computing
solution Frontier, the Global Grid Exchange empowers users with an
incomparable platform-independent Grid computing environment for the easy
development and deployment of distributed computing applications.
"With the launch of the Global Grid Exchange, West Virginia becomes the first
state to offer an open public computing Grid available for use by interested
parties," said Gov. Wise. "This resource represents the type of economic
development support that will accelerate new business opportunities across
many industries and further differentiate West Virginia."
"The availability of such a unique innovation as the Global Grid Exchange
enhances the competitive advantage of West Virginia companies allowing them to
compete more effectively in the global marketplace," said Congressman
Mollohan. "The launch of the Global Grid Exchange is a tremendous milestone
achievement for the WVHTC Foundation and its partners. I am proud that West
Virginia government, industry, and academia could come together as they have
on this program. I have no doubt the Grid will become a critical component of
our state's vibrant high-tech business environment."
"Though a West Virginia based resource, the Global Grid Exchange is a unique
iteration of cyberinfrastructure available to organizations everywhere,
helping them achieve significant innovation while increasing productivity and
reducing research and development costs across all market segments," said
James L. Estep, president and CEO of the WVHTC Foundation. "This launch
represents yet another step in our organization's efforts to further
strengthen and diversify West Virginia's economy, and we are thrilled to have
had the opportunity to be of benefit in this way."
Available immediately, interested users and developers may download the
Frontier software development kit and begin running Grid-enabled applications.
As an introduction to the Global Grid Exchange, those downloading the Frontier
SDK may enjoy a limited thirty-day test drive. Details are available at
www.globalgridexchange.com/.
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