Pocket Grids

THE DALY CLOSE

Lehman Brothers, for example, plans to have a global compute grid by late 2007 and estimates that it will be slightly over 10,000 nodes. The firm intends to reach that scale by consolidating three separate compute grids it has for its New York interest rate derivatives, mortgage, and credit risk desks. Then the bank will connect the local London and Tokyo computing grids to the New York grid.

Such a large and useful capability begs to be managed centrally across the enterprise. Of course, grid

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