J. Joseph & C. Fellenstein: Grid Computing

Book Summary of Grid Computing
The purpose of this book will be to describe several interesting and unique aspects of this exciting new topic. Grid Computing is a type of parallel and distributed system set-up that enables and encourages the sharing of geographically dispersed resources. In many ways, it represents the convergence of supercomputing and web services. The book highlights many achievements in this innovative computer science field, and it is intended to be of value to a wide spectrum of readers around the world regardless. IBM is rapidly establishing itself as the global leader in the topic of Grid Computing. This book not only address IBM’s leadership progress in the field, but other global enterprise initiatives, specific areas of interests, synergies between many enterprise partners in this field, and current/future deliveries in the field of Grid Computing. Today, there is no other book like this one that explains the promise and IBM’s plans for this important initiative.
For Sale in Indian subcontinent onlyFeatures
The first look from IBM at a topic of great importance to Big Blue and its business partners
Case studies demonstrate how organizations have succeeded with Grid Computing across a variety of industries
Significant co-marketing opportunities with IBM
Contents
Grid Computing
Introduction
Grid Computing Worldwide Initiatives
Grid Computing Organizations and Their Roles
The Grid Computing Anatomy
The Grid Computing Road Map
The New Generation Of Grid Computing Applications
Merging the Grid Services Architecture with the Web Services Architecture
The Grid Computing Technological Viewpoints
Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA)
Some Sample Use Cases that Drive the OGSA
The OGSA Platform Components
Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI)
OGSA Basic Services
The Grid Computing Toolkits

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