IBM and Univa Partner on Grid-Computing Tool (NewsFactor)
5th Oct 2005, 20:46 GMT
NewsFactor - IBM has teamed with Univa to deliver an enterprise-ready release of the Globus Toolkit, a set of open-source applications and programming tools that developers can use to write software that distributes computing jobs across several machines, or grids.
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