OGF19
January 29 - February 2, 2007
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
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Software Forum - Globus Grid Infrastructure (1/2)
(90 mins)
Jennifer Schopf, ANL
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The Globus Toolkit is an open source software toolkit used for building Grid systems and applications. A growing number of projects and companies are using the Globus Toolkit to unlock the potential of grids for their cause. During this session we will begin by over viewing current experience, followed by priorities and near-term plans, including detailing how you can contribute to Globus either with existing software or by contributing your tools. We will then highlight four associated software projects.
* GridShib is an Incubator project that integrates a federated authorization infrastructure (Shibboleth) with Grid technology (the Globus Toolkit) to provide attribute-based authorization.
* MyProxy is a Globus project that develops software for managing X.509 Public Key Infrastructure security credentials (certificates and private keys).
* Introduce is an Incubator project that provides support for development and deployment of strongly-typed, secure Grid services.
* Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI) is a Globus project that produces a pure Java data service framework for accessing and integrating data resources on to Grids.
Agenda: 9:00 - Introduction to Globus, current experience, and near term plans, Jennifer Schopf, ANL
10:00 - GridShib and MyProxy, Von Welch, NCSA
Location: Azalea
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| | Slides: Globus: Current Status and Near Term Plans, J.M. Schopf |
| | Slides: GridShib and MyProxy, V. Welch |