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An assortment of major players in the Grid arena.
  • Avaki - Avaki is a leading provider of enterprise information integration (EII) software with a focus on accessing and integrating distributed data. Avaki software simplifies the way businesses provision, access and integrate widely distributed relational and non-relational data from heterogeneous data sources.  The Avaki Data Grid creates a unified catalog of data across a network.

  • DataSynapse - DataSynapse is a provider of grid computing software, including GRIDesign, a rapid application assessment and design methodology designed to help companies with successful deployment and GridServer, An Application Operating Environment for On-Demand Grid Computing.

  • Globus Alliance - The Globus Alliance is developing fundamental technologies needed to build computational grids .  Grids are persistent environments that enable software applications to integrate instruments, displays, computational and information resources that are managed by diverse organizations in widespread locations.

  • Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) - The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG), develops and provides software to solve complex mathematical problems. They have offices in the UK, Germany, Japan and the US and have created a world-wide collaborative network of mathematical experts. In 1971 NAG developed the first mathematical software library that now has over 10,000 users world-wide and contains over a thousand mathematical and statistical functions. The range of products and services that NAG offers has continually expanded into statistical, symbolic, visualisation and numerical simulation software, compilers and application development tools and wide-ranging consultancy.

  • Open Grid Forum - OGF is an open community committed to driving the rapid evolution and adoption of applied distributed computing. Applied Distributed Computing is critical to developing new, innovative and scalable applications and infrastructures that are essential to productivity in the enterprise and within the science community. OGF accomplishes its work through open forums that build the community, explore trends, share best practices and consolidate these best practices into standards.

  • Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) - A Globus Project, the OGSA represents an evolution towards a Grid system architecture based on Web services concepts and technologies.  This page to provides information on the status of OGSA work.

  • Platform Computing - Distributors of software that consolidates resources and provides architecture for Grid-enabled applications, including the Globus Toolkit.

  • Sun High Performance Computing Solutions - Includes links to High-performance technical computing (HPTC) and Grid Computing solutions available from Sun.

  • Supercomputing Systems AG - Supercomputing Systems AG was founded in 1993 by Prof. Dr. Anton Gunzinger. Located in the Technopark in Zurich, Switzerland, they have a staff of 50 specializing in electrical engineering, computer science, physics and mathematics.  Services include developing all supercomputer components: from management software and file system to high-performance networks including switch networks.

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