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HP, Intel and Yahoo create cloud computing research centers

Post Date: Jul 29, 2008 8:17 a.m.
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Hewlett Packard , Intel and Yahoo today announced a cloud computing research project to promote the growth of use of computing using centralized servers in the Internet “cloud.” The companies will create big data centers that researchers can tap for Internet-wide research. The initiative will promote collaboration among industry, academia and government by removing the financial and logistical barriers to research in data-intensive, large scale computing. Researchers can use the Internet-wide testing environment to explore cloud-computing software, data center management and hardware needs. While everyone will benefit from the test bed, the research will clearly pit Intel, HP and Yahoo against IBM and Google , who have their own cloud-computing research under way. The companies have partnered with the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology &#...

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