Three Questions On Grid's Future

STREET#GRID SPECIAL REPORT

JPMorgan's first grid comprised 96 CPUs. It is now over 12,000 CPUs. It has taken millions of dollars out of our cost base every year. Unfortunately, that success comes with some form of baggage, which is the constant challenge from my management. They say, "Please deliver me five more compute backbones, or CBBs." CBB is our internal name for our grid.

I hope that's enough context for my three questions: What can datacenters learn from grid networks? What will new workloads look like on the grid

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