The Evolution of Grid Computing

STREET#GRID SPECIAL REPORT

You can't speak of the future unless you give recognition to the past. We'll examine the evolution of what we've seen in the past, and as we go back to look at the commercialization of grid computing, some of the major institutions like those here in Manhattan have been doing some sort of high-performance computing or grid, as it were, dating back into the 1980s and the 1990s.

If we trace the history of distributed computing and network computing, some of the early papers were published as long

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