Hi PC and sorry for the delayed response to Bob's commenton The 451 Group's OGF20 contribution.
Not sure which dodgy outlets you have been reading Bobbut it certainly is not 451 research!
Indeed our recently published Grid Adoption Research Servicereport on "Grid Computing - The State of the Market" examines how grid is nowbeing used as a means to achieve all kinds of objectives. I'd be glad to sharethe findings of this work - 15 in depth studies across a number of vertical markets - withany of the PC (and OGF20). FWIW we're now tracking some 250+ commercial users of grid,our work shows grids are alive and kicking and invite you to take a look at yourconvenience to confirm this!
cheersWilliam
-----OGF20 “Grid Means Business” track
Status as of 19th Feb 2007
This memo lists the possible speakers for each GMB session. We have received some proposals via the CFP and personal contact, which I list as “Proposed”. Other people have been suggested during PC calls; we need to check the status of these.There is some overlap between the suggestions for some of these sessions.We might also invite talks via CoreGrid (c.f. their workshop proposal).
1. GMB: Setting the scene
Confirmed
Paul Strong (Ebay)William Fellows (451 Group) [State of Union -> Paths for Adoption] – Members of the PC should note that the last 451 Group report declared that Grids might be dead. Comments???? Is that the setting of the scene that would be helpful to kickoff the meeting?
On 20 Feb 2007, at 15:18, Robert Cohen wrote:
Dave,
Here are some suggestions for the panels.
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