Avaki and Globus Project to Collaborate on Industry's First Standards-Compliant Commercial Data Grid Software.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers BURLINGTON, Mass. & ARGONNE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2003 Commercial Grid Pioneer to Incorporate Technology from the Globus Toolkit 3.0 into Avaki Data Grid(TM) Software Avaki Corporation, a leader in commercial grid software solutions, and the Globus Project, a research and development project focused on enabling the application of grid concepts to scientific and engineering computing, today announced an agreement to collaborate on the development of OGSI-conformant grid software components for integration into Avaki Data Grid software. The results of this collaborative effort will enable Avaki to deliver the industry's first OGSI OGSI Open Grid Services Infrastructure (grid computing) OGSI Online Game Services Inc. standards-compliant version of commercial data grid software. This groundbreaking agreement between a commercial grid vendor and the open grid software community represents a major advancement toward a common set of standards and interoperability, providing benefits for both Avaki customers and Globus Toolkit users worldwide. "The Globus Toolkit 3.0 and its embrace of the emerging OGSA OGSA Open Grid Services Architecture OGSA Ontario Golf Superintendents' Association (Canada) standard is an important milestone in Grid," said Dan Powers, vice president of Grid strategy for IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) . "We're pleased that Avaki is working with Globus to develop an OGSI-conformant version of its software, and we expect other companies to do the same as the Globus Toolkit and OGSA gain momentum in the market." According to today's announcement, Avaki and the Globus Project will incorporate technology from the Globus Toolkit 3.0 into Avaki's data grid software to enable the Avaki Data Grid software to conform with key grid computing standards now under development within the Global Grid Forum In 2006, the Global Grid Forum merged with the Enterprise Grid Alliance and formed the Open Grid Forum. This article is kept for historical reasons, and should be synchronized with the OGF article. (GGF GGF Gegebenenfalls (German: if necessary) GGF Geschäftsführer (German) GGF Global Grid Forum GGF Glass and Glazing Federation (UK) GGF Great-Grandfather GGF Good Good Friday ). These standards include the Open Grid Services Infrastructure The Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI) was published by the Global Grid Forum (GGF) as a proposed recommendation in June 2003.[1] It was intended to provide an infrastructure layer for the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), OGSI takes the statelessness issues (OGSI), the base infrastructure on which the Open Grid Services Architecture The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) describes an architecture for a service-oriented grid computing environment for business and scientific use, developed within the Global Grid Forum (GGF). (OGSA) is built. OGSA is architecture for the integration of grid and web services concepts and technologies. "Avaki provides a model of collaboration with the Grid community in its adoption of OGSI", said Fran Berman, director of the San Diego Supercomputer Center “SDSC” redirects here. For the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, see Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is an organized research unit of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). . "Through this effort, Globus Toolkit users will have the option to extend their Globus Toolkit-based grids by easily integrating Avaki products." Avaki grid software provides end users with wide area access to data, compute power, and applications. Avaki Data Grid 3.0, released last month, creates a federated Connected and treated as one. See federated database and federated directories. data service which enables the secure sharing of data among wide-area, multi-organizational users and applications. With Avaki Data Grid, companies eliminate costly organizational and technical barriers to data sharing, while creating a flexible, J2EE-based access infrastructure that installs quickly and easily and scales to meet business requirements. The Globus Project's version 3 of the Globus Toolkit, GT 3.0, provides an open source, OGSI-compliant implementation of a rapidly growing range of Grid services. GT 3.0 offers the grid community security, resource discovery, data grid, scheduling and other capabilities essential for worldwide grid deployments. Avaki and the Globus Project cooperate at the working group level within the GGF to discuss, define and ratify open grid standards; today's announcement makes explicit their plans to conform with those standards by incorporating elements of the Globus Toolkit 3.0 into Avaki's commercially-available data grid software. Avaki's conformance to OGSI ensures that users of Avaki's data grid software will benefit from interoperability with other OGSI-compliant technologies and products. These include technologies developed in the Globus Project organization, in the broader GGF community, and among commercial software vendors who may choose to follow Avaki's lead in adopting the standard. Organizations that have implemented the Globus Toolkit will be able to add a commercially-supported data grid, Avaki Data Grid 3.0, to their implementations. "This is an important step for Avaki because OGSI will be the preferred way we interoperate with other vendors that provide grid services," said Andrew Grimshaw, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. and founder of Avaki. "OGSA will provide a complete framework for grid services and we anticipate growing momentum for vendors to build applications and services that meet these standards." "I am delighted to see Avaki, a leader in commercial grid software, embracing the Globus Toolkit for OGSA-enabling their data grid products," said Ian Foster, who heads the Distributed Systems Lab at Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory, research center, based in Argonne, Ill., 27 mi (43 km) SW of downtown Chicago, with other facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 50 mi (80 km) W of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Founded in 1946 by the U.S. and the University of Chicago. "More than just an affirmation of our technology, this is a striking illustration of how open standards, open software and commercial products are together creating the grid revolution. I look forward to further collaboration with Avaki on our OGSA-based Globus Toolkit 3.0." About The Globus Project The Globus Project, which has played a leadership role in defining the state of the art in Grid computing since it was formed in 1997, is a research and development project focused on enabling the application of Grid concepts to scientific and engineering computing. It is led by Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute, and the University of Chicago. Sponsors include the U.S. Department of Energy, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. government agency administered by the Department of Defense (see Defense, United States Department of). (DARPA DARPA: see Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) The name given to the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency during the 1980s. It was later renamed back to ARPA. ), NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. and the U.S. National Science Foundation. For more information, visit www.globus.org. About Avaki Avaki Corporation offers the first commercial grid software solution to address critical data access challenges facing today's enterprise. Avaki's software products federate fed·er·ate v. fed·er·at·ed, fed·er·at·ing, fed·er·ates v.tr. To cause to join into a league, federal union, or similar association. v.intr. To become united into a federal union. IT resources across departments and locations, enabling users and applications to access distributed data and processing power as if they were local. Using these products, companies gain dramatic productivity improvements while reducing IT cost and complexity. Unlike other distributed computing solutions, Avaki's products provide breakthrough data access capabilities, alone or in combination with Avaki's proven compute grid capabilities. Customers such as Infinity, Gene Logic, the North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. Bioinformatics Grid project, Pfizer, Structural Bioinformatics and Texas Tech are using Avaki software to reduce and control IT costs, improve efficiency of multi-site or inter-company collaboration, and accelerate product development. Backed by Polaris Venture Partners, General Catalyst, and Sofinnova, Avaki is located in Cambridge, Mass. For more information, please visit www.avaki.com. |
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