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Whereas the Web is a service for sharing information over the Internet, the Grid is a service for sharing computer power and data storage capacity over the Internet. The Grid goes well beyond simple communication between computers, and aims ultimately to turn the global network of computers into one vast computational resource.
That is the dream. But the reality is that today, the Grid is a "work in progress", with the underlying technology still in a prototype phase, and being developed by hundreds of researchers and software engineers around the world.
The Grid is attracting a lot of interest because its future, even if still uncertain,is potentially revolutionary.
So the interest comes not only from experts in computer science, but from scientists, businessmen, journalists and, presumably, you, the browser of this website!
(Article taken from CERN's GridCafe website, click here for more information.)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 August 2007 )
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