Organizational and Governance Challenges for Grid Computing in Companies - Summary of Findings from Business Experiments
ISBN
978-3-642-05192-0
Type
book section
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Wozniak, Thomas
Editor(s)
Wozniak, Thomas
Abstract
Grid computing originated in eScience where it is applied to support scientific tasks requiring high performance computing and collaborative scientific efforts. The Business Experiments presented in chapters 9 to 12 and the remaining 21 experimentsof the BEinGRID project (BEinGRID Booklet 2009) demonstrated the applicability of Grid computing in business environments and provided an outlook towards the application of Cloud computing in companies. Besides illustrating and testing technical Grid innovations and developments specifically dedicated to business usage of Grids, services and an outlook to Cloud computing, the Business Experiments provided an insight of the potential benefits and challenges of these technologies for business purposes. One benefit of Grid computing for companies is enabling high performance computing (HPC) either through access to external HPC resources or through creating internal Grids based on existing company computing resources. The access to HPC enables significant acceleration of business tasks that require high computing power. Such tasks are mainly simulation tasks as part of product development, design and engineering activities or other tasks as treatment or risk calculation in health and financial organizations respectively.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Refereed
No
Book title
Grid and Cloud Computing : A Business Perspective on Technology and Applications
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
Heidelberg
Start page
213
End page
222
Pages
10
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
56329