JPMorgan Goes Virtual

FRONT PAGE: GRID COMPUTING

NEW YORK—JPMorgan has just completed a major step forward in the development of what it calls a "Virtualized Infrastructure Service," a year-long project to build an architecture that extends the reach of grid computing, sources tell DWT.

The investment bank finished its initial deployment of the new infrastructure earlier this month, applying it "across the application, database, and compute systems to create an end-to-end virtual environment that allows for resource sharing based on real-time

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