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The "Grid Thought Leadership Series" is a new on-line, open forum that gives thought leaders in the Grid and distributed computing space the opportunity to express their ideas, opinions and perspectives regarding a range of evolving hot topics and issues. We welcome all thought leaders in the Grid and distributed computing community to submit articles for this series.

Grids, Clouds and Communities: an Open Grid Forum Perspective
June 8, 2009 10:00pm >Paul Strong, Secretary, Board of Directors, OGF & Craig A. Lee, President, OGF- United States
Open Grid Forum’s initial focus on grids has broadened over time, reflecting evolution in community needs and in technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing.

Grids have been widely adopted across academia and industry. Their evolution and deployment has been driven by several desires: to share data and computation resources, to get results faster, to improve efficiency, and to collaborate.

Clouds are driven by different needs, primarily the desire for financial flexibility, offered by platforms such as “pay-per-use�, and business agility, such as reduced time to market and/or the ability to engage in fast, low risk experimentation. The cloud model relies on the provider first achieving economies of scale, through sharing resources, and then offering infrastructure, platforms and software as services via the network. Ultimately, this model enables outsourcing of everything that has no differentiating value. Full Article...
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Posted by: guru_bn September 10, 2009 3:44pmGrids, Clouds and Communities: an Open Grid Forum Perspective
I see most of the grid standards being developed from an research and academia perspective. But there are a lot of use cases that enterprises today face. For example: deploying an application and creating an execution environment usually means deploying an exe and passing a data file to it. In my opinion, since cloud computing in a way generalizes the grid to a common man, there must be a lot of emphasis on making the use cases more generic. Of course, not loose the simplicity.

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