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Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA)


New Alliance to Drive Adoption of Grid Computing in the Enterprise

Alliance to Focus on Pragmatic Solutions Using Grid Technology


San Ramon, California, USA. April 20, 2004.

Leading technology companies today launched the Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA), a consortium formed to develop enterprise grid solutions and accelerate the deployment of grid computing in enterprises.

Grid computing connects pools of computers, storage and networks, enabling enterprises to dynamically allocate resources based on changing business needs. Exploiting rapid advances in technology, enterprise grids enable organizations in the public and private sectors to adapt their Information Technology (IT) resources to their business needs.

The EGA is an open, independent and vendor-neutral community addressing the near-term requirements for deploying commercial applications in a grid environment. Initial focus areas include reference models, provisioning, security and accounting. The Alliance will address obstacles that organizations face using enterprise grids, by looking at best practices and solutions that are open and interoperable. By focusing exclusively on the needs of enterprise users, the EGA will enable businesses to realize the many benefits of grid computing such as faster response to changing business needs, better utilization and service level performance and lower IT operating costs.

The initial EGA Board includes EMC, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP, Intel, NEC, Network Appliance, Oracle and Sun Microsystems. Other founding members are AMD, Ascential Software, Cassatt, Citrix, Data Synapse, Enigmatec, Force 10 Networks, Novell, Optena, Paremus and Topspin. In addition to providing an open forum for enterprise software, hardware, service companies and end users, the EGA is working with other consortia and standards organizations to promote integrated enterprise grid solutions and improve adoption rates.

"Comprised of a remarkable group of technology companies, the EGA was formed to accelerate the adoption of grid computing in the enterprise," said Donald Deutsch, president, Enterprise Grid Alliance and vice president, standards strategy and architecture, Oracle Corp. "With our pragmatic approach focusing on the enterprise, EGA is uniquely positioned to deliver near term, tangible benefits."

"Grid computing, previously known largely as a powerful tool for the high performance computing community, is emerging as an important platform for critical business functions," said Dan Kusnetzky, IDC's vice president of system software research. "The next critical step in the adoption of grid computing is the creation of standards and compliance testing for those standards. Standards bodies like the Enterprise Grid Alliance are critical to enterprise grid computing as it emerges over the next five years. Working in conjunction with other grid alliances, the EGA can place a stake in the ground to define the solutions and specifications essential for organizations to adopt enterprise grid computing."

About Enterprise Grid Alliance

The Enterprise Grid Alliance is an open consortium focused on developing and promoting enterprise grid solutions. Membership is open to all organizations via multiple participation tiers. For more information, please visit our Web site at www.gridalliance.org.

[Source: http://www.gridalliance.org/en/news/press.asp]


Prepared by Robin Cover for The XML Cover Pages archive. See other details and references in the news story: "Technology Companies Form Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) Consortium."


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