What is the scope at present and the future? Opportinuty any company in this area?
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4 Responses to “What is the future of grid computing?”
Try to read up on “http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&vid=ISBN1584502762&id=4jRl2NRfg-cC&pg=PA160&lpg=PA160&dq=What+is+the+future+of+grid+computing%3F&sig=hxTB7JiXDxhbs3rnddD3qb1A3TI”
I think it’s big too… but I’ve been saying (wrongly) for 20 years that parallel-processing will trump single-thread, so what do I know?
Yes, I know that whether today’s PCs are parallel or single-thread is largely a question of semantics.
Grid computing is going to be huge! It is one of the ten technologies every manager must understand to succeed.
Try to read up on “http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&vid=ISBN1584502762&id=4jRl2NRfg-cC&pg=PA160&lpg=PA160&dq=What+is+the+future+of+grid+computing%3F&sig=hxTB7JiXDxhbs3rnddD3qb1A3TI”
I have heard it’s fantastic, what’s better than splitting up all of the math among multiple computers?
I think it’s big too… but I’ve been saying (wrongly) for 20 years that parallel-processing will trump single-thread, so what do I know?
Yes, I know that whether today’s PCs are parallel or single-thread is largely a question of semantics.