Merrill Lynch's Three Steps to a Global Grid

Achieving this capability requires three major steps: gaining user acceptance, managing network performance and enriching task data, says Juan Lando, director of the grid center of expertise at Merrill Lynch.

First and foremost, owners of applications within the firm need to feel that borrowing and sharing CPUs is a safe thing to do, according to Lando.

To bring application owners up to speed involves a lot of education, but Merrill Lynch has dedicated a wide variety of educational materials, such

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