Technology Case Analysis:
Grid Computing in the Business World
College of Business Administration, University of Hawaii at Manoa
What is grid computing?
Market potential and roadmap
Technologies
Benefits and recommendations
Cases
References
References
Grid computing
Listed are articles and references that are used to study the grid computing in the website:
"Grid Computing" Dr Daron G Green
"The Evolving Computing Model: Grid Computing" Michel Teyssedre
"IDC Sees Big Opportunity for Grid Computing" Paul Shread, 04/27/04
"Perspectives on grid: Grid computing - next-generation distributed computing" Matt Haynos, 01/27/04
"Evolution of grid computing architecture and grid adoption models" J. Joseph, M. Ernest, and C. Fellenstein, 06/04/04
Global Grid Forum
The Globus Alliance
"OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture)" Network World
"Vendors bullish on grid computing" John Dix, Network World, 03/07/05
"Grid gaining enterprise traction" Network World, 02/14/05
"Grid technology aids hospital's diagnostics" Denise Dubie, Network World, 03/21/05
"Grid and the Future of the Network Machine" Network World, 03/07/05
"True Grid" Christopher Lindquist, CIO Magazine, 05/15/04
"Who's Afraid of Grid Computing?" Meridith Levinson, CIO Magazine, 04/25/05
"The beginning of grid computing" Takanori Seki (Japanese)
"Now and vision of grid computing" Takanori Seki (Japanese)
"Invitation to the grid computing" Sun Microsystems (Japanese)
Vendor websites
Also, vendor's websites are referred to study their definitions and positioning regarding the grid computing:
IBM Grid Computing
HP Adaptive Enterprise
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HPC Grid Computing
Sun Microsystems
Oracle Grid Computing
Case studies
So far, two cases are written based on the information which are found in the following websites:
Deutsche Bank
Base One International Corporation
Children's Memorial Research Center
"Grid technology aids hospital's diagnostics" Denise Dubie, Network World, 03/21/05
Case studies
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Deutsche Bank
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Children's Memorial Research Center
PowerPoint slides
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2005 Trenton Fairbanks, Sung Wan Kim, Laura Samartin, Jumpei Takatsuki