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Avner Algom, IGT CEO
Info_at_Grid.org.il
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Grid
Virtualization
Consolidation
RTE/RTI
On-Demand
10g
Xgrid
Grid Computing
Utility
Agility
Adaptive Enterprise
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The Problem or Why do we need Grid?
We need Business Flexibility So we need IT
Flexibility We have been told to do more with
less But in average, we utilize only 15 of our
computing resources capacity We need to execute
our business applications faster and reasonably
priced So we need an economic solution to
increase the performance and scalability Every
year, we need to process more data and faster So
we need more computing and storage power
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The Solution is Grid
Logical Unit Central Management Dynamic Resource
allocation Distributed Processing Provisioning Het
erogeneous support
Network Resources
Storage
CPUs
Software Servers
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The Grid Power Trend
  • Network Resources
  • of Resources
  • Resources Performance
  • CPUs
  • Networked Storage
  • Network Services
  • SOA
  • Network Virtualization
  • Network
  • OSs
  • JAVA
  • Applications
  • Grid Power Improves
  • Resources Utilization
  • Scalability - Scale Out
  • Performance
  • Load Balancing
  • HA

Network Performance (1/10/20Gbit)
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Grid implementations setups
  • Community model - Grid that is based on non
    dedicated network resources
  • Utilizing existing resources
  • Non dedicated - Time sharing with on going
    applications
  • Community management
  • Distributed
  • Higher maintenance
  • Data Center model - Grid that is based on
    dedicated resources
  • Initial investment
  • No community management
  • Centered
  • Lower maintenance

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Grid Industry Use
  • Business Analysis (Risk Management, etc.)
  • Business Data Processing (Data warehouse, BI,
    Fraud detection)
  • IT Data Center (Resource utilization,
    Virtualization, Load Balancing, HA)
  • Software Development and Testing
  • Utility, (Pay per use)
  • Utilization of Disaster Recovery Centers
  • Engineering Simulations (EDA, Cars crash,
    airflow, etc.)
  • Image processing

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Grid Industry Example
Micron, USA Grid Applications
  • Manufacturing applications (widget processing)
  • Engineering applications (repetitive tasks)
  • Reporting applications (chart generation)
  • Data mining (log file processing)
  • Software development (testing, packaging)
  • Security (proactive port scanning)
  • Grid-enabled script engines (MATLAB, JMP, R, etc.)

Boorklin Gore, Micron Technology
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Grid in the Industry
SemiConductors
Automobile
Finance
Medical
Pharm
Aerospace
Defense
Applied Science
Telco
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Enterprise Leaders
The major initiatives are building up our
low-latency infrastructure, Moving toward a
service-oriented architecture (SOA) and
leveraging Grid computing. Sharon Reed CTO
for global markets trading technology Merrill
Lynch
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BANK OF AMERICA, JPMorgan Chase AND RISK ANALYSIS
  • ADVANTAGES
  • TREMENDOUS COST SAVINGS ACROSS A BANK.
  • CLUSTERS AND GRIDS EMPLOYED TO ESTIMATE A BANKS
    RISK EXPOSURE EVERY DAY.
  • LOWERING RISK RESERVES CAN SAVE EXPOSURE EVERY
    DAY BILLIONS OF

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The Economic Strategy Institute (ESI)
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SAP TechEd
Adaptive Computing and Enterprise Grid Computing
with SAP NetWeaver This session outlines how
adaptive computing and enterprise grid computing
are the special capabilities in SAP NetWeaver
that can help companies reduce cost of operations
by implementing a concept to design hardware,
software, and system services. We will also see
that this follows the business-driven need to
permanent change and adaptability, which also
includes technologies that enable dynamic,
on-demand resource allocation. This may include
deployment, customization, monitoring, and
removal of applications as well. This
presentation will also emphasize the technical
details surrounding the virtualization of
application services offered by adaptive
computing. There will also be a detailed overview
of SAP NetWeaver enterprise grid computing as a
combination of grid computing technology and a
service oriented architecture (SOA). In addition,
you will experience scenarios combining both
technologies so as to deliver cutting-edge
functionality offering more flexibility,
optimized landscape infrastructure, and lower
TCO. Speaker(s) Georg Dittmar Roland
Wartenberg
Boston, Sep. 2005
http//www.sapteched.com/usa/edu_sessions/session.
htm?sid468
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Market Leaders
IBM see Grid middleware being adopted by
mainstream commerce and industry. All of our
systems will be enabled to work with the grid,
and all of our middleware will integrate with the
software Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger Head of
IBM's e-business on demand
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Market Leaders
The Grid fabric will be soft, dynamic, federated
and heterogeneous Soft share everything,
failure tolerant Dynamic resources will
constantly come and go, no steady state, ever
Federated global structure not owned by any
single authority Heterogeneous from
supercomputer clusters to P2P PCs John Manley, HP
Labs
"Oracle 10gPutting Grids to Work IDC White
Paper
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Market Leaders
Grid Computing is one of the three next big
things for Sun and our customers Ed Zander, COO
Sun The alignment of OGSA with XML Web services
is important because it will make Internet-scale,
distributed Grid Computing possible Robert
Wahbe, General Manager of Web Services, Microsoft
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Grid Market data Overview (April 2006)
  • Gartner's 2006 Top 10 Strategic Technologies -
    Grid Computing and Virtualization - As Areas to
    Watch in 2006
  • Microsoft gets on the gridOctober 5, 2005
    (http//news.com.com/Microsoftgetsonthegrid/21
    00-1001_3-5889460.html?taghtml.alert)
  • Worldwide grid spending will grow from 714.9
    million in 2005 to approximately 19.2 billion in
    2010 market.
  • Insight Research (2004)
  • European 2005 RD budget for Grid EURO 125M
  • Europe - Grids as a key topic in FP7 and the
    Lisbon strategy
  • Fortune 1000 Grid case studies Bank Of
    America, Merrill Lynch, Credit Swiss, Boeing
  • In Israel IAI, Elta, Rafael, Elbit, Intel,
    Tzoran

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Grid Market data Overview (May 2005)
  • Grid Spending by Financial Firms to Hit 1.2B
  • Increase by as much as 1,400 percent to 1.2
    billion by 2010 -- 660 million for software and
    770 million for services.
  • TABB Group

Enterprise-g _at_ Singapore InitiativeA 15 million
three-year collaboration to drive the adoption
and innovation of enterprise Grid computing in
Singapore. which aims to bring the benefits of
Grid computing from the lab to industry.
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Grid Industry Standards
EGA GGF are merging
  • IEEE creates services computing community
  • GGF OGSA standard
  • Open Grid Services Architecture, the next
    generation Grid architecture based on Web
    Services.

OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF)
  • DMTF and EGA Announce Alliance PartnershipMay
    17, 2005

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Grid SOA
OGSA-WSRF, and Web Services
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Grid SOA
  • Quality of Services
  • Security
  • Load Balancing

Grid Service
  • As an added benefit, Grid computing virtualizes
    your services even more by adding another layer
    of indirection. The scheduler known as the
    resource manager, is accessed by clients to
    forward client requests to the appropriate
    Service. The Grid service is exposed through the
    same fashion a regular Web service would (through
    UDDI and WSDL), but the scheduler can enforce
    Quality-of-Service, security and load balancing
    across available resources.

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How do I know if Grid is relevant to my project?
  • Amount of data processing
  • Heavy large amount of data
  • Performance bottlenecks
  • Do we need to improve the performance
  • Do we need to improve the scalability
  • Do we have applications that we can parallel
  • Risk Management, BI, Data Warehouse, Fraud
    detection, ETL
  • Engineering Simulations (EDA, Cars crash,
    airflow, etc.)
  • Archiving - Image processing

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How do I know if Grid is relevant to my project?
  • Do we have Data Center utilization problems
  • Utility, (Pay per use) can we reduce costs by
    outsourcing our IT processing
  • Utilization of Disaster Recovery Centers
  • Software Development and Testing

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Who is the IGT?
  • Knowledge Sharing Networking
  • Conferences
  • Work Groups
  • Grid Lab
  • Knowledge Center
  • International corporation
  • Training

Enterprise Users
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Who is the IGT?
  • Founded May 1st 2004 with 5 members
  • Today 30 members
  • 20 Events and more than 20 overseas speakers
  • Grid in the Financial sector, more than 130
    people
  • Annual conference/expo with 200 people
  • Work Groups
  • Grid-SOA
  • Virtualization
  • Grid-HPC
  • Semiconductors (EDA)
  • RDMA
  • Knowledge Center
  • Virtual Community Web Site
  • IGT Grid Lab
  • International corporations Europe, USA
  • Grid Award Contest

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IGT Members
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Examples for Israeli Grid RD
  • Fast Networks
  • Mellanox - Infiniband
  • Voltaire - Infiniband
  • Software Infrastructure
  • GigaSpaces Grid application server
  • Xeround - Networked Database
  • Exanet Distributed file system virtualization
  • IBM Haifa File/Storage Virtualization
  • Grid based solutions
  • Elbit Management Control systems
  • Xoreax Grid based software build
  • Sungard Financial Broker
  • Other
  • Shunra - Grid WAN simulations
  • Symantec (Precise) Performance management
  • Intel Israel - Internal Grid systems for
    Engineering simulations

Israel Grid Technologies Site
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Overseas Speakers in the IGT events
Prof. Ian Foster, The head of the Grid Globus
project, the author of the book The Grid,
US Prof. Miron livny, Head of the Grid CONDOR
Project, US Bob Nordlund, The Hartford, US Grid
case study Boorklin Gore, Micron Technology, US
Grid case study Michael Di Stefano, The author
of the book "Distributed Data Management for Grid
Computing, US Prof. Mark Baker, Grid eScience
project, UK David Yeger, IBM US, Technologist of
the J2EE Grid application server Jay Owen, AMD
Technologist, US Dr. Robert Cohen, Senior
economist and analyst of the International Grid
markets, US Rose Mason, The head of the Mule ESB
Project, UK Bill Boas, The head of the
OpenFabric Consortium, US Energy Department Ian
Chesal, Altera Grid Case study, Altera NASDAQ
ALTR
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IGT Grid Lab
Virtual Grid Lab Secured Resources Sharing
Internet based VPN
CPUs
CPUs
CPUs
Grid Lab Management
CPUs
CPUs
CPUs
CPUs
- IGT Member
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www.Grid.org.il
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Association of Grid Technologies (IGT)
Thank You!
Info_at_Grid.org.il
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