BNP Paribas Bolsters Grid Project

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LONDON—BNP Paribas (BNPP) has recently expanded the processing power of its London-based grid computing project by adding 150 dedicated, Intel-based servers, says Dipak Shah, head of structured credit IT for the bank.

Shah says further that the first phase of the project, which included 100 hardware platforms and their CPUs on the grid, went live in July 2004. "The second phase went live in March of this year," Shah says. "We added another 150 servers—that’s another 300 CPUs [in total]."

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