volunteer-computing.org
Middleware - Volunteer garage
http://www.volunteer-computing.org/EN/middleware.html
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Volunteer computing in 30 ". Why use volunteer computing? Volunteer computing vs cloud vs grid vs HPC. How does it work? Interview with the creator of BOINC. How to choose a project? How to get started? Will my computer be secure? Bumps in the night. How does it work? Middleware is the technical glue that allows different computers to stick together. BOINC, for example, is responsible for automatically negotiating the deals in which resources are exchanged. It allo...
iv.cns.iu.edu
InfoVis CyberInfrastructure- Compute Resources
http://iv.cns.iu.edu/cr/index.html
The analysis and visualization of large scale data sets requires access to advanced computing resource. Currently, a number of grid computing techniques (see Grid.org. Projects like Cancer Research, Anthrax Research, Smallpox Research Project, or IBM's Deep Thunder. As well as peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques and applications such as Seti@Home. And hoping for a convergence of the two fields (see recent article. By Foster and Iamnitchi) exist. We will aim to put the computation near the data.
spectrum.ieee.org
Escape From the Data Center: The Promise of Peer-to-Peer Cloud Computing - IEEE Spectrum
http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/escape-from-the-data-center-the-promise-of-peertopeer-cloud-computing
Escape From the Data Center: The Promise of Peer-to-Peer Cloud Computing. Today, cloud computing takes place in giant server farms owned by the likes of Amazon, Google, or Microsoft but it doesn’t have to. By Ozalp Babaoglu and Moreno Marzolla. 22 Sep 2014 19:00 GMT. Not long ago,. With the computing infrastructure out of sight and out of mind, a start-up can concentrate its attention on launching and improving its product. This lowers the barriers to entry, letting anyone with an Internet connection...
iv.slis.indiana.edu
InfoVis CyberInfrastructure- Compute Resources
http://iv.slis.indiana.edu/cr/index.html
The analysis and visualization of large scale data sets requires access to advanced computing resource. Currently, a number of grid computing techniques (see Grid.org. Projects like Cancer Research, Anthrax Research, Smallpox Research Project, or IBM's Deep Thunder. As well as peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques and applications such as Seti@Home. And hoping for a convergence of the two fields (see recent article. By Foster and Iamnitchi) exist. We will aim to put the computation near the data.