news.com— IBM and Google on Monday released details on their "academic cluster computing initiative" to provide data centers for remote computer programming.
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The centers would allow a larger number of students and programmers to have access and processing power for writing software code involving massive amounts of data over the Internet, a practice known as "cloud computingGood
dokumentOct 8, 2007
May give very foggy results
soapdevOct 8, 2007
More ...<a class="user" href="http://www.sproutly.com/2007/10/08/cloud-computing-for-students/">http://www.sproutly.com/2007/10/08/cloud-computing ...</a>
apotropaicOct 9, 2007
Obviously its not for people like you stutimandal... you just don't get it if you think a quad core system can replace a 'backbone system'.
Closed AccountOct 9, 2007
In addition to the university programs, both Google and IBM are going to provide free resources for the public.
Closed AccountOct 9, 2007
The centers would allow a larger number of students and programmers to have access and processing power for writing software code involving massive amounts of data over the Internet, a practice known as "cloud computingGood
cantrellvJul 25, 2008
IBM Inks Innovative Technology Agreement With Pike County Schools<a class="user" href="http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/pwp?r=vmmmmk">http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/pwp?r=vmmmmk</a>