Cornell Theory Center and other founders of NYSGrid link to share and crunch huge amounts of data http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec06/NYSgrid.ws.html The Cornell Theory Center (CTC) has joined other academic and research institutions in New York in founding the
New York State Grid (NYSGrid) to share computer applications and data storage and run demanding applications on
more than one computer at a time. So far, NYSGrid includes 20 academic institutions and four supporting members. Linda Callahan, executive
director of CTC, is a member of its governing board. NYSGrid will create "middleware" to free users from the complexities of navigation. A researcher at the
University of Rochester, for example, might have a computer model that simulates the propagation of pollutants
in Lake Ontario. NYSGrid could collect data from, say, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, arrange for processing
time on a computer at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, transfer the results to a graphics program at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, and return a video visualization.
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