USCGrid News Archives
USCGrid at Internet2 Fall 2003 Member Meeting, October 2003
USCGRID USED AS EXAMPLE OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONAL INSTALLATION OF NSF MIDDLEWARE. USCGrid participated in a panel of three NMI sites emphasizing how to get middleware out of the lab and into the enterprise. More...
Internet2 Workshop Participant, April 2003
USCGRID FEATURED IN NSF MIDDLEWARE INITIATIVE TESTBED RESULTS WORKSHOP AT INTERNET2 SPRING MEMBER MEETING IN ARLINGTON, VA. Along with other NMI Testbed participant sites, USCGrid will present its experience installing and testing NMI components, plus describe the applications that are going to use and are already using these components.
USCGrid at GlobusWorld 2003, January 2003
USCGRID-RELATED PROJECT ACCEPTED AS POSTER AT INAUGURAL GLOBUSWORLD CONFERENCE. Highlighting the successful use of USCGrid by earthquake scientists from the Southern California Earthquake Center, a poster submitted by personnel from USC ISD and USC ISI was chosen to help illustrate the diversity of applications now using grid infrastructure. More...
SC 2002 NMI Case Study
USCGRID CHOSEN AS NMI TESTBED CASE STUDY: Following successful installation and integration of NMI Testbed software into the USC campus infrastructure, USC and its USCGrid were chosen as an NMI Testbed Case Study.
GRIDtoday volume 1, number 21, November 04, 2002
KESSELMAN LEADS TESTBED FOR NEW GRID SECURITY: Named after the three-headed dog who guards Hades in Greek mythology, Kerberos was originally developed at MIT. Among the first users of the new Grid environment will be geophysicists working with professors in USC's Department of Earth Sciences.
GRIDtoday breaking news
NEW NSF MIDDLEWARE ADVANCES COLLABORATIVE GRID RESEARCH: A new suite of software products that allows researchers to manage massive physics datasets online, simulate earthquakes via large "shake tables" over advanced computational grids, and enjoy more secure online collaboration became freely available this week as part of a national initiative to develop and test software tools to make high-speed computer networks practical scientific tools.