Product Description
Grid computing takes collective advantage of the vast improvements in micro-processor speeds, optical communications, raw storage capacity, the World Wide Web, and the Internet that have occurred over the last five years. A set of standards and protocols are being developed that completely dis-aggregate current computer platforms and distribute them across a network as resources that can be called into action by any eligible user (person or machine) at any time. Grid computing is revolutionizing the way companies utilize information technology in business. This book provides IT professionals with a clear, readable, and pragmatic overview to all aspects of grid computing technology, with hands-on guidelines for implementing a workable grid computing system. Beginning with a thorough history of the technology, the book then delves into grid architecture, desktop grids, data grids, Open Grid Services Architecture, grid programming techniques, and much more. The last section of the book is devoted to creating industry-specific grid computing applications.
KEY FEATURES
* Written by a top analyst with contributed chapters from major players in the industry
* Provides guidelines for IT managers and technologists interested in implementing grid computing technology
* Includes a CD-ROM with a grid demo, a grid programming source code toolkit, and a grid calculator for determining desktop resource power
This CD-ROM contains tools you can use to get started with grid computing.
* CxC
-- Engineered Intelligence
A CxC parallel computing development system
* XLR8 v1.2
-- GridIron Software
An application development tool and runtime infrastructure to develop, use and manage applications with the speed of distributed computing
* Grid Calculator
-- United Devices, Inc.
A calculator to determine the aggregate computational capacity of an enterprise IT infrastructure
Contributors & Articles
* IT Infrastructure Evolution
* Productivity Paradox and Information Technology
* Business Value of Grid Computing
* Grid Computing Technology An Overview
* Grids in Other Industries
-- Ahmar Abbas, Grid Technology Partners
* Grid-Enabling Network Services
-- David Daley, Montague River Networks, Inc.
* Managing Grid Environments
-- Daniel J. Feldman, GridFrastructure, Inc.
* Grid-Enabling Software Applications
-- Steve Forde, Gord Watts, GridIron Software, Inc.
* Grid Computing Adoption in Research and Industry
-- Wolfgang Gentzsch, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Data Grids
-- Andrew Grimshaw, Avaki Corporation
* Desktop Supercomputing: Native Programming for Grids
* Grids in Life Sciences
-- Jim Gutowski, Matt Oberdorfer, Engineered Intelligence
* Desktop Grids
-- David Johnson, Entropia
* Grids in the Telecommunications Sector
-- Dr. Marco Laucelli, Prof. Joan Massó, GridSystems
* Cluster Grids
* HPC Grids
-- Ian Lumb, Platform Computing, Inc.
* The Open Grid Services Architecture
-- Ian Lumb, Chris Smith, Platform Computing, Inc.
* Hive Computing for
* Transaction Processing Grids
-- Chris OLeary, Tsunami Research
* Creating and Managing Grid Services
-- Gregor von Laszewski, Argonne National Laboratory, Omer F. Rana, Cardiff University, and Ali Shaikhali, Cardiff University
* Application Integration
-- Jikku Venkat, United Devices
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The CD-ROM content can be accessed by any Microsoft Windows based system. However please refer to the appendix (On the CD-ROM) for each individual software contribution for system requirements for installation and execution.
About the Author
Ahmar Abbas (South Hadley, MA) is the founder and managing director of Grid Technology Partners, a market research and consulting firm focused on global grid computing technologies. He is the author of The Global Grid Computing Report: Technology and Market Assessment.