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MS.NETGrid e-Science, the Grid and Microsoft .NET w ww.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~ogsanet/

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MS.NETGrid e-Science, the Grid and Microsoft .NET w ww.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~ogsanet/

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  1. Overview With the advent of the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) and its underlying infrastructure – the Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI)– there is an increasing interest within Grid communities world-wide in Microsoft .NETWeb services technologies and their applicability to Grid services. This collaboration between Microsoft Research Limited and the UK National e-Science Centre (represented by EPCC) and funded by the UK e-Science Grid Core Programme aims to exploit this interest by: Developing an implementation of OGSI using .NET technologies. Developing a suite of Grid service demonstrators – including OGSA-DAI demonstrators – that can be deployed under this OGSI implementation. http://www.ogsadai.org.uk Developing training courses and materials to educate and inform the UK e-Science community about .NET and its applicability to Grid applications. Delivering training courses to delegates from the UK e-Science community. The goal of our project is to provide a practical demonstration to the UK e-Science community of the applicability of Microsoft .NET technologies to the hosting, development and deployment of Grid Services. A complementary goal is facilitating understanding of the Grid and e-Science within Microsoft. The MS.NETGrid Project Our project – which started in March 2003 – has a duration of 12 months and is making its deliverables freely available to encourage further use of Microsoft .NET within the UK e-Science programme. To facilitate the development of an OGSI .NET community, we are fostering close links with Globus and with the Grid Computing Group at the University of Virginia who are also developing an implementation of OGSI on .NET. http://www.globus.org http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~humphrey/ GCG/ogsi.net.html Project Contact Dr. Mike Jackson: michaelj@epcc.ed.ac.uk Collaborating Organisations EPCC: http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk Microsoft Research Ltd: http://research.microsoft.com National e-Science Centre: http://www.nesc.ac.uk MS.NETGride-Science, the Grid and Microsoft .NEThttp://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~ogsanet/

  2. Training in OGSI and Microsoft .NET “OGSI and Microsoft .NET” training courses will be held at thee-Science Institute in Edinburgh in November 2003, January 2004 and February 2004. Information oncourses is available via the UK e-Science Instituteweb site:http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi Further Information Further information can be found on the MS.NETGrid project website: http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~ogsanet More information on both OGSA and OGSI can be found on the GGF websites: http://forge.gridforum.org/projects/ogsa-wg http://forge.gridforum.org/projects/ogsi-wg Information on Microsoft .NET can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/net Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. MS.NETGrid-OGSI Architecture

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