A new open-source software toolkit is available Tuesday to improve remote online scientific collaboration via grid computing. The Access Grid Toolkit from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory enables development of programs to share video, audio, data and text for real-time collaboration between people at different locations around the world. . The technology makes it possible for doctors to diagnose a patient thousands of miles away, students to learn a lesson from an instructor or researchers to collaborate on a project remotely. This is the third version of the toolkit, supporting wall-sized display technology, detailed visualization of simulations, a streamlined user interface and other improvements. Since first being offered, the toolkit has been downloaded more than 20,000 times in 56 countries. Access Grid is written in the Python programming language and features more "robust middleware" than the previous version, making it easier for software developers to write applications to run on Access Grid, said Thomas Uram, technical lead for the Access Grid effort with the Futures Laboratory at Argonne. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The Collaboration Framework enhances global scientific cooperation and supports diverse interaction technologies across the globe.. Access Grid Toolkit, Remote Collaboration, Open Source Development. . Brittany Day
Sun Microsystems has introduced a pay-for-use pricing model for grid computing, enabling customers to gain access to computing cycles on an on-demand basis. Grid cycles can be purchased in packs of hours through Sun, with prices starting at $1 per hour. . . .. Taking an innovative approach to the marketing of high-performance computing, Sun Microsystems Latest News about Sun Microsystems is offering its N1 Grid program in a pay-for-use pricing model that mimics the way such commodities as electricity and wireless Latest News about wireless phone plans are sold. With prices starting at US$1 per processor Latest News about Processors, per hour, grid cycles can be purchased in packs of hours through Sun. The company will offer a range of computing plans and will work with its partners on a wholesale basis to take this offering to its customers. Clients can gain access to computing cycles on an on-demand basis without ownership or outsourcing Latest News about Outsourcing contracts. The idea is to provide lower shared-services costs matched with customers' workloads. Handling Heavy Loads Sun initially is targeting heavy, non-transactional workloads, such as computer-based simulations, modeling and rendering, that are optimized for so-called "supercomputing" systems. Developers, enterprises and governments can use computing power on an hourly basis. Another focus area is software testing on standardized grids. . Taking an innovative approach to the marketing of high-performance computing, Sun Microsystems Lates. microsystems, introduced, pay-for-use, pricing, model, computing, enabling, customers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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