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John Barr Is Project Turquoise too late to transform European trading exchanges?
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John Barr Learning from Google, Microsoft finally opens up all its APIs to developers for free
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Matt Aslett DataSynapse guns FabricServer for service orientation, hits 10-customer mark
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William Fellows Platform stakes out HPC ambition with cash and capital at the ready
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William Fellows 2008 preview – Enterprise computing strategies
In 2008 we expect virtualization, data caching, the evolution of grids, cloud computing, enterprise monitoring, low latency and multicores to be key issues in enterprise computing strategies. We examine these in our annual preview of the market.
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William Fellows, John Barr Red Hat rolls up messaging, real-time capability and grids in MRG
Is MRG a device for moving beyond compute grids towards cloud or utility computing, avoiding commercial messaging license fees and doing it in real time?
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William Fellows 2007 review – Grid computing and enterprise computing strategies
In 2007, grid implementation, cloud computing, grids as a product category, multicore and accelerators, data grids and standards were among the standout issues in the grid computing market. We examine these in our review of the market.
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William Fellows, John Barr Univa UD created as a grid, OSS and automation play
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William Fellows The Open Grid Forum: Good at what it does, but what's to become of it?
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