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Grid Computing To Spur Resources Revolution
October 31, 2002
By Paul Shread

Grid computing may someday eclipse the Web in importance, according to Sara Murphy, product marketing manager for HP's high performance technical computing group.

"In five to 10 years, Grid computing could become more significant than the Web is today," said Murphy, who spoke at the second Grid Computing Planet Conference & Expo in Boston earlier this week. "The Grid will do for resources what the Web did for information."

But Grid technology has a long way to go to realize that promise, she said.

"Grid today is the equivalent of ARPANET in the 1980s," Murphy said. "Very few applications have been enabled to take full advantage of the Grid," and security remains an issue.

The biggest risk factor for Grid is "over hype," Murphy said. But if users become disillusioned with Grid computing, the same concepts - utilizing geographically diverse resources, adapting to peaks and troughs in demand, and sharing expensive or specialized resources - would likely reappear under another name and still advance over the next 5-10 years, she said.

Vendor-neutral open standards are critical to Grid's success, Murphy said. The recent Global Grid Forum meeting got past a lot of the hype surrounding Grid and got "a lot of work done," she said.

The Globus Toolkit 2.2 has been HP qualified and updated, and can be found at hp.com/products/globus, Murphy said. Other HP products that are compatible with Grid computing include Utility Data Center, which Murphy likened to a "power station on the Grid," and OpenView Suite for Web services management.

Murphy also reported that, much to her surprise, iPAQ mobile devices have proven to be "really useful" and "very handy" in the European GridLab project. "Mobile computing devices are going to be very much a part of the Grid," she said.

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