NEWS
| 06/Jul/2009 | One of the most powerful tools for research, MATLAB, can now run on
EGEE computing power. The EGEE Application Porting Group and MathWorks provides parallel computing on the Grid for MATLAB applications.
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| 14/May/2009 | The EGEE and
EDGeS
projects organize a joint summer school on grid application support between 29th of June and 4th of July in Budapest.
EGEE operates the largest service grid in Europe. EDGeS integrates service grids with PC based desktop grids.
The subject of the summer school is to give insights to the grid technologies used by these projects (gLite, BOINC, XtremWeb and EDGeS)
as well as to the tools and programming environments by which user can develop and run applications on this enhanced grid infrastructure.
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| 14/May/2009 | A new application has been ported to the EGEE Grid by the porting
team of Madrid. The Spanish team successfully ported the
SIESTA from the Computational chemistry
domain to EGEE, the world largest computational grid. To read the
details of the porting project and for additional porting stories
please visit the "Success
stories" section of our webpage. |
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What service do we offer?
Porting legacy applications onto grid infrastructures is usually called "gridification".
The
Grid
Application
Support
Centre (GASuC) provides assistance to current and
future grid users and application developers during the application gridification process.
GASuC helps identify and apply best patterns, practices, tools and infrastructures in order to get your code running on production grids as soon as possible.
Who are we?
Grid researchers, grid tool builders and grid application developers from
MTA SZTAKI (Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
are involved in the GASuC activity. The GASuC team has long running experience in porting applications onto cluster and grid environments. GASuC members have been
participating in numerous successful R&D collaborations since 2001 in the fields of drug discovery, meteorology, and computational chemistry.
EGEE and GASuC
GASuC is supported by the world biggest grid project:
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE).
Within EGEE GASuC provides support for existing EGEE users and for grid newcomers to get their applications running on gLite based grids.
How do we help gridify your application?
GASuC has an 8 steps support model starting with the analysis of the code and ending with the gridified application.
GASuC experts analyze your legacy program as well as the requirements and with your active participation they elaborate the most suitable way of porting the code onto the Grid.
Who can apply for assistance?
Any academic or industrial application developer with demands for large number of computational and data storage resources is welcome.
Grid users related to or interested in the EGEE project and infrastructure have priority over the others.