SUN REDUCES COST AND COMPLEXITY OF GRIDSUN REDUCES COST AND COMPLEXITY OF GRID
Building Block Approach Helps Customers Make Sense of Grid Computing
SANTA CLARA, Calif.- November 11, 2003 - Sun today announced the next phase of its grid computing strategy that uses "building blocks" to tailor grids to the specific needs of customers. Sun's Grid Everywhere initiative is driven by its High Performance and Technical Computing group which supports the market that has led the way in Grid
Computing; Sun has been a leader in grid computing for over four years. The new building blocks provide an array of expertise, products, technologies, alliances, and services to design form-fitting grid architectures that help customers achieve higher utilization of their existing resources and provide users with access to resources that they may not have within their networks.
"Grid computing is about building local or global trade exchanges for compute capacity and data access," said Shahin Khan, Sun's vice president of high performance and technical computing. "It is at the tipping point of moving from grass-roots deployment to becoming a business imperative. As is often the case, the science and engineering market place is the early adopter of technology and a perfect proving ground for new technologies. Extensive HPTC collaborations provide Sun with the required expertise and a unique perspective on the readiness of such technologies for deployment in business computing." Building Block Approach Sun's building blocks for grid come in four categories: access, data, computation, and visualization.
Sun's Grid Reference Architecture provides a tested, tuned, and documented framework for the deployment of these building blocks. Sun's Customer Ready Systems (CRS) program integrates these building blocks and complementary third-party hardware and software products into "ready-to-deploy" solutions that are built in Sun factories, based on a customer's specifications. These are supported by a global professional services practice focused on grid deployments. Grid Everywhere Sun's Grid Everywhere initiative features a three-pronged approach to grid deployment based on building block components, extensive partnerships and alliances. It focuses on the HPTC market as the early-adopters of technologies that over time gain broad acceptance in business computing. Grid Everywhere is led by Sun's HPTC business unit, which was formed six months ago to leverage Sun's deep experience in HPTC and its broad portfolio of products and solutions to grow Sun's stake in high performance technical computing. As a pioneer in computing innovation, Sun aims to successfully convert its leading-edge R&D into commercial products with broad market acceptance. Sun's HPTC Group targets the early-adopter segments and seeks the opportunities that can accelerate the development and deployment of technologies that hold promise. A recent example of this is the DARPA partnership with Sun Labs to research and develop technologies for innovative high productivity computing systems (HPCS) capable of addresssing Department of Defense (DoD) high-performance requirements. About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com
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