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Basilica Provides World-Class IT Support Service to Regus With Hornbill's Supportworks
Basilica Computing is a service focused solutions provider specialising in HP, IBM, Oracle and Microsoft infrastructure technologies. Looking after these customers well is one of the key elements that keeps Regus in its market leading position. To do this, Regus staff need a solid and robust IT infrastructure, and when...
Tags: Supportworks, Service, Basilica, Regus, Basilica Computing, Help Desk, Call Centers, ITIL, Process Improvement, It Operations, It Services, Quality, Business Operations
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Perspectives on Grid: Grid Computing - Next-Generation Distributed Computing
Two major needs have dramatically increased the value of the concept of grid computing in the last few years. A lean economy has forced those with a limited IT budget to more fully utilize their existing computing assets and to become more flexible to respond to rapidly evolving markets by...
Tags: Grid Computing, Distributed Computing, Economy, Network Technology, Utility Computing, It Management, Corba, Networking, It service Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2004-01-27
Maestro-VC: On-Demand Secure Cluster Computing Using Virtualization
On-demand computing is the name given to technology which enables an infrastructure where computing cycles are treated as a commodity, and where such a commodity can be accessed upon request. In this way the goals of on-demand computing overlap with and are similar to those of Grid computing: both enable...
Tags: University Of Illinois, On-demand, Grid Computing, Cluster Computing, On-demand Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Virtualization, It service Management, Hardware
White papers 2006-02-23
Grid Computing: The Current State and Future Trends
The term 'Grid Computing' is relatively new and means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. It has been used as a buzzword for any new technology to do with computing, especially computer networking, and therefore it has been over-hyped as the solution to just about...
Tags: Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2004-01-01
Cluster Computing
Parallel computing has seen many changes since the days of the highly expensive and proprietary super computers. Changes and improvements in performance have also been seen in the area of mainframe computing for many environments. This paper provides a review of cluster computing, the various types of clusters and their...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Computing, Cluster Computing, Mainframes, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2005-04-18
Cloud Computing With Amazon Web Services, Part 1: Introduction - When It's Smarter to Rent Than to Buy
Cloud computing can be loosely defined as using scalable computing resources provided as a service from outside the environment on a pay-per-use basis. One uses only what one needs, and pay for only what one uses. One can access any of the resources that live in the "Cloud" at any...
Tags: Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., Cloud Computing
White papers 2008-07-29
On-demand computing was hype: Grid computing delivers
Grid Computing?I have tried to keep up with IT trends but I am not so clear on this concept.Is there a flow-chart or a more in-depth explanation of what "Grid Computing" is?I apologize for my ignorance, but it is a correctable condition.Thanks
Tags: AndeAnderson, computing, grid, grid computing, it management, on demand, on-demand, on-demand computing
Discussion threads 2005-08-30
Fundamentals of Grid Computing
The purpose of this paper is to provide discussion material about grid computing, concepts, use, and architecture. Grid computing represents unlimited opportunities in terms of business and technical aspects. Grid computing, most simply stated, is distributed computing taken to the next evolutionary level. The goal is to create the illusion...
Tags: Grid Computing, Goal, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2002-11-11
Thin Client Technology: Increase Control and Reduce Costs with Thin Clients and Microsoft Windows Terminal Service
Thin Client computing is now an accepted strategy for business computing. Thin Client computing is the next generation and the most technologically advanced computing created to solve the problems experienced with the computing desktops of the corporate environment. The Thin Client concept has brought about a higher level of centralized...
Tags: Thin Client Computing, Thin Client, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Technical Resource Group, Thin Client Concept, Thin Clients, Terminal Services, Hardware
White papers 2002-08-25
Base One Grid Computing - Executive Overview
This paper describes grid computing solutions for business and scientific applications using Base One's technology and its unique "shrink wrap" products. Besides "grid computing", this technology is also known by a variety of terms such as "cluster computing", "distributed computing", "distributed processing", "distributed storage", "parallel processing", etc. This paper summarizes...
Tags: Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2004-09-24
Grid Computing and SAS
Organizations today are under pressure to find ways to make the most of the IT resources they already have. In many industries significant improvements to the bottom line have been realized through grid computing. Grid computing allows you to link together the processors, storage and/or memory of distributed computers to...
Tags: SAS Institute, Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2004-12-01
Grid Computing: Making Inroads Into Financial Services
Grid computing often combines powerful paradigms such as distributed computing, high-performance computing and disposable computing depending on the application of the technology and the scale of operations. Grids can effectively create a virtual supercomputer out of existing servers, workstations and even PCs to deliver processing power not only to a...
Tags: Financial Service, Processing Power, Grid Computing, IBM Corp., Network Technology, Utility Computing, It Management, Networking, It service Management
White papers
Maxmise IT Flexibility and Lower Costs With Grid Computing
This document discusses grid computing: Oracle's definition of it, the benefits of it, and the elements that comprise an Oracle Enterprise Grid Computing environment. It also highlights an Oracle customer's experiences, and covers when to implement grid computing and covers grid implementation strategies.
Tags: Oracle Corp., Grid Computing, Cloud Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2008-10-31
Grid Computing With Oracle
Grid computing is a new IT architecture that produces more resilient and lower cost enterprise information systems. With grid computing, groups of independent, modular hardware and software components can be connected and rejoined on demand to meet the changing needs of businesses. Grid computing has increased momentum as the enterprise...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2005-03-01
Getting Down to Business With Enterprise Grid Computing
Grid computing brings order to this chaos in the middle tier. Originally used for large-scale scientific and research computing, the grid computing model increases reliability, scalability, and manageability in the middle tier, all while reducing costs. A grid computing infrastructure turns information technology IT resources-computers, storage, and applications-into a single...
Tags: Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers
Getting to Grid Computing
International Data Corporation IDC projects that the aggregate grid computing market is expected to exceed $12 billion in revenue by 2007 across High-Performance Computing HPC technical markets and commercially viable enterprises. Growth is driven by the desire of enterprises to provide computing infrastructures that are more reliable, scalable, manageable and...
Tags: Growth, Unisys Corp., Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2005-11-02
Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0: Writing Secure X++ Code
Trustworthy computing means helping to make sure that the user can expect - and even take for granted - a safe and reliable computing experience. The Microsoft trustworthy computing goals are designed to deliver the level of trust and responsibility that people expect from the computing industry. This white paper...
Tags: Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Corp., Trustworthy Computing, Viruses And Worms, Security
White papers 2006-06-12
Developing Grid Computing Applications, Part 1: Introduction of a Grid Architecture and Toolkit for Building Grid Solutions
Grid computing provides a framework and deployment platform that enables resource sharing, accessing, aggregation, and management in a distributed computing environment based on system performance, users' quality of services QoS, as well as emerging open standards, such as Web services. This is the era of Service Computing. This paper introduces...
Tags: Web Service, Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2002-11-20
Stream computing is the future
Future of computingWhat radical changes do you see taking place in the field of computing models?RE: Stream computing is the futureI don't think that it would be algorithms.I suppose that the file's header is read.The header identifies the file type and so on.There would even have to be something in...
Tags: BIOS, pr.arun@..., header, Stream Computing
Discussion threads 2007-06-21
Matching Applications With Raw Power Using the Sun Customer Ready HPC Cluster
Cluster computing is the natural outcome of an evolution of distributed computing technology that has been in process for more than a decade. High-Performance Computing HPC clusters provide a mechanism for solving problems that cannot be solved without massive amounts of computing power, and they incorporate not only servers, storage,...
Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Distributed Computing, Computing, Cluster Computing, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-04-01
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