The internet changed the way companies and individuals thought about information and content, and established the notions of open standards and collaboration. Now 'grid computing' promises to do the same for IT systems and applications - tapping into the enormous reserves of under-used computer power in organisations to deliver cost-effective computer resources on demand.
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%1 Taylor:2002
%A Taylor, Paul
%D 2002
%J Financial Times
%K bioinformatics biotech ict virtualization
%T Harnessing Hidden Reserves of PC Power
%X The internet changed the way companies and individuals thought about information and content, and established the notions of open standards and collaboration. Now 'grid computing' promises to do the same for IT systems and applications - tapping into the enormous reserves of under-used computer power in organisations to deliver cost-effective computer resources on demand.
@article{Taylor:2002,
abstract = {The internet changed the way companies and individuals thought about information and content, and established the notions of open standards and collaboration. Now 'grid computing' promises to do the same for IT systems and applications - tapping into the enormous reserves of under-used computer power in organisations to deliver cost-effective computer resources on demand.},
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author = {Taylor, Paul},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/219636bebe3e95966524027bf0ab572ac/jrennstich},
date-modified = {2010-02-28 21:03:37 -0500},
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journal = {Financial Times},
keywords = {bioinformatics biotech ict virtualization},
timestamp = {2010-03-04T20:32:16.000+0100},
title = {Harnessing Hidden Reserves of {PC} Power},
year = 2002
}