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[NeSC Newsletter]
[Press Releases]
February 2005
28 Feb 05
DataSynapse Wins IBM PartnerWorld Beacon Award for On Demand ... For the second consecutive year, DataSynapse, Inc., the fastest-growing provider of grid computing solutions for the virtual enterprise, has been ...
25 Feb 05
GT4 Beta Now Available for download from the globus website
24 Feb 05
The Geodise Project: Making the Grid Usable Through Matlab Special Feature in GridToday.com. Geodise is an EPSRC Pilot Project.
22 Feb 05
WSRF? WS-*? Where is GGF's OGSA Headed? Article for GridToday.com by Professor Tony Hey.
20 Feb 05
OMII_1 version 1.1.1 released This release is primarily a developer release that contains various fixes and updates and is available to download from the OMII website.
18 Feb 05
Grids -- staying a step ahead ... HP's research lab in Bristol recently launched a rendering service for small animation companies to test its grid computing model. ...
16 Feb 05
Grid Expectations For Networked Computing: From Global Earth ... ... Laforenza of Italy's National Research Centre Institute of ... being coordinated by the National Research Council ... the Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) project ... Article from sciencedaily.com
12 Feb 05
Release of WSRF.NET 2.0 the University of Virginia's implementation of the Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) and Web Service Notification (WSN) family of specifications on the Microsoft .NET platform.
07 Feb 05
Grid expectations for networked computing: from global Earth ... ... of Italy's National Research Centre Institute of ... project being coordinated by the National Research Council ... the Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) project ...
05 Feb 05
Sun builds first online computing processing exchange ... Based on Sun's grid computing solutions and Archipelago's electronic matching technology, the companies plan to introduce a type of electronic trading in ...
04 Feb 05
Chemists escape labs via mobiles
... As part of a national e-Science project, it is being used to let Southampton University chemists monitor experiment conditions from mobiles. ...
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