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PRESS RELEASES:
Enterprise Grid Alliance Marks Major Milestone with 25th Member
AvarSYS, Dell and UBS Join Alliance; Represent First End User
and VAR
SAN RAMON, Calif., Nov. 30, 2004 — The Enterprise Grid Alliance
(EGA), a consortium created to accelerate the adoption of grid computing
in the enterprise, today announced a major milestone - 25 companies
actively participating in and supporting the Alliance’s charter.
With three new members including AvarSYS, Dell and UBS Investment
Bank (UBS), the EGA will tap into their grid expertise to help advance
the EGA’s goals.
These companies join a long list of leading hardware, software,
technology, storage and networking vendors that are instrumental
to grid computing development, including EMC, Fujitsu-Siemens, HP,
Intel, NEC, Network Appliance, Oracle and Sun Microsystems. AvarSYS,
Dell and UBS will help address the obstacles facing widespread adoption
of enterprise grids by looking at best practices and solutions that
are open and interoperable through their work in the EGA’s
working groups, including reference models, provisioning, security
and accounting.
“We’re extremely pleased to see a surge in membership
from a variety of technology practitioners who all want enterprise
grid computing to reach its full potential,” said Dr. Donald
Deutsch, president, Enterprise Grid Alliance and vice president,
standards strategy and architecture, Oracle Corp. “The vast
experiences of our new member companies are vital to this Alliance
as we create developer and user-friendly grid computing tools and
standards essential for advancing grid computing.”
Making Grid Computing a Reality in the Enterprise
Member companies spanning from end-users and hardware providers
to resellers and academic associations are lauding the opportunities
to expedite and promote enterprise grid computing with the EGA:
AvarSYS - First VAR
Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, AvarSYS provides enterprise grid
computing, clustered and data management enterprise application
and infrastructure solutions aimed at providing computing resources
that solve worldwide critical and regulatory issues. As the first
value added reseller (VAR) to join the EGA, AvarSYS is demonstrating
enterprise grid computing’s potential in the technology sales
channel.
“As a VAR, it’s essential for our business to have
flexible, interoperable solutions to provide our customers,”
said Todd A. Bone, founder, AvarSYS. “Without the EGA, a huge
opportunity to bring these solutions to the enterprise would have
been missed. We’re excited to join the team.”
Dell
Dell, the number one provider of x86-based servers in the U.S.,
delivers customers industry-leading, standards-based solutions such
as servers and storage systems that are fundamental building blocks
for the scalable enterprise. Dell customers benefit from scaled-out
architectures that provide optimized component utilization where
costs are minimized and availability and performance are maximized.
“Dell champions industry standards to lower costs and simplify
operations for our customers,” said Winston Bumpus, director
of standards for Dell. “Proven standards will help drive overall
recognition and adoption of grid computing throughout the enterprise.”
UBS - First End User Member
The first end-user company to join the EGA, UBS implemented and
operated an enterprise grid computing architecture during the last
two years. With its extensive experience with grid computing, UBS’
technology team knows first hand the importance of mature scalability,
tools, policy management and provisioning technology needed to make
large-scale production enterprise grids fully viable.
“The EGA is an important forum to see enterprise grid technologies
develop and better integrate to address a broader range of problem
scenarios, both from a technical and an operational and management
perspective,” said Eric Kristoff, IT Director, UBS. “We
are pleased to have an opportunity to influence the evolution of
those practices and solutions.”
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.
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