Grid computing in small and medium-sized enterprises: An exploratory study of corporate attitudes towards economic and security-related issues
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As Grid computing commenced in the scientific sector, it slowly enters the commercial environment. Although it proposes interesting features for horizontal integration of hardware and resource sharing, businesses slowly implement Intragrids in their companies. Open Grid markets are yet not deployed. --Download Info
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Paper provided by University of Bayreuth, Chair of Information Systems Management in its series Bayreuth Reports on Information Systems Management with number 32.Length:
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