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HP, Intel and Yahoo To attract leading research organizations in collaboration cloud test bed
HP, Intel Corporation and Yahoo Inc has announced today that three new research institutions will join Open Cirrus, a comprehensive, multi-data center, open source test bed for the advancement Search cloud computing.
The new entities, including the Russian Academy of Science, South Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute and MIMOS, a research and development strategic organization of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia, were unveiled today at the first Summit Open Cirrus.
The Open Cirrus Cloud computing testbed, which was launched in July 2008, was created to promote open collaboration among industry, academia and governments by removing financial and logistical barriers to research in many data, the calculation of the scale of the Internet. The test bed who has over 50 research projects currently underway, simulates a real life, overall, the environment across the Internet and gives researchers a unprecedented ability to test applications and measure the performance of infrastructure and services designed to work on systems of clouds large scale.
"The collaboration with academia, government and industry for innovation is essential to pave the way for the future cloud computing where everything will be delivered as a service, "said Prith Banerjee senior vice president of research at HP and director of HP Labs. "Bringing the new institutions in the Open Cirrus will expand the testbed to an unprecedented scale."
href = "Http://reviews-mann.blogspot.com/2010/02/fifa-manager-2009-pc-game.html"> With the expansion of the Open Cirrus, researchers worldwide access to new approaches and skills that enable them to realize more quickly the full potential of cloud computing. In addition, new institutions will host of other search sites as a testing and increase the global footprint of the Open Cirrus at nine locations, creating the bed of clouds most geographically diverse computing test currently available for researchers.
"The Open Cirrus testbed project extends its reach into new territories and audiences around the world and commitment to the open source community in research and application development and new cloud services, "said Shelton Shugar, senior vice president of cloud computing at Yahoo." Since its introduction, the test bench has gained significant recognition in the global economy, collaborative research community, which has expressed an urgent need for better access to IT infrastructure to scale with a cloud open-source stack essential for the study and advancement of the next wave of applications cloud computing and services. "
The new sites will contribute tools and best practices, and will help further reference and compare alternative approaches to service management across the data center. They are:
- Russian Academy of Sciences, Is the institution of the first European to join Open Cirrus, with three organizations:
- Institute for System Programming (ISP) – Conduct basic scientific research and applications in the field of system programming.
- SuperComputer Joint Center (JSCC) – Engaging in the transformation of large biological data sets, nanotechnology, 3D modeling and other applications, and ports to their cloud infrastructure.
- Russian Research Center Kurchatov Institute – will explore how cloud computing is different from other technologies, and apply its technical data processing large scale.
- Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (South Korea) – plans to conduct research and development the architecture of management and retrieval of the content of massive data sets.
- MIMOS (Malaysia) – to develop a platform for cloud National Informatics to deploy services throughout Malaysia, focusing on services enabling through software, security frameworks and interactivity mobile, and test tools and methodologies clouds.
"We are delighted to see the growing momentum behind this extraordinary Partnership – Open Cirrus testbed, "said Andrew Chien, vice president and director of Intel Research." The new sites provide more critical mass and more contributors to our vision of an open-source stack as high cloud, platform scale for research and development. "
Open Cirrus Summit brings together the participating sites and investigators for the project's progress, discuss new opportunities and strengthen more research into all aspects of service and datacenter management.
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