GridCafe
an introduction to grid computing for the general public.
an introduction to grid computing for the general public.

International Science Grid This Week
the week in the world of grids for science.
Newest articles:
Catch the wave
When worlds collide
Science by citizens
They don’t make them like they used to
the week in the world of grids for science.
Newest articles:
Catch the wave
When worlds collide
Science by citizens
They don’t make them like they used to

GridGuide
an introduction to the sites and sights of global grid computing. Visit a sample of the thousands of institutes using grid computing to power their research.
an introduction to the sites and sights of global grid computing. Visit a sample of the thousands of institutes using grid computing to power their research.

GridCast
takes you behind the scenes of some of the most exciting grid computing and e-Infrastructure events in the world.
takes you behind the scenes of some of the most exciting grid computing and e-Infrastructure events in the world.

9th e-Infrastructure Concertation Meeting, 22-23 September, Lyon
The meeting aimed to introduce the new e-Infrastructures projects starting in 2011, to take stock of progress in e-Infrastructures and to discuss future perspectives on data, cloud technologies and e-Science environments, HPC and Software.
You can find the programme here
The meeting aimed to introduce the new e-Infrastructures projects starting in 2011, to take stock of progress in e-Infrastructures and to discuss future perspectives on data, cloud technologies and e-Science environments, HPC and Software.
You can find the programme here

The Real Time Monitor
is a visualisation of activity on the grid computing infrastructure. It is developed by Imperial College London as part of the GridPP and e-ScienceTalk projects. The application displays information from various grid projects including the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) and the worldwide LHC Computing Grid (wLCG).
is a visualisation of activity on the grid computing infrastructure. It is developed by Imperial College London as part of the GridPP and e-ScienceTalk projects. The application displays information from various grid projects including the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) and the worldwide LHC Computing Grid (wLCG).


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