ENTERPRISE GRID COMPUTING: A POTENTIAL IT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
Sirajul Haque ()
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Sirajul Haque: Institute of Development Administration, Bangkok, Thailand
IBT Journal of Business Studies (JBS), 2010, vol. 6, issue 1, 44-51
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Grid computing technology provides effective enterprise solution in aggregating distributed resources within the organization and allocating resources according to priority of tasks.These type of solutions capable the enterprises in saving the cost of business operations.Due to the increasing interest of business community in the Grid Technology, the Grid computing is rapidly moving from academic and scientific research towards the mainstream of enterprise application. Today, the Enterprise Grid involves a range of applications which are used for data centers and application clusters to distributing workloads of applications. This research paper discusses the major initiatives made in the area of Enterprise Grid computing.The paper has focused on the development of various types of Enterprise Grids systems for the Enterprises solutions, during the different period of times and also describes the major feature of each type of Enterprise Grids.Finally it concludes with the future prospects of Enterprise grid computing as a viable infrastructure for public and private enterprises for achieving competitive advantage by harnessing unutilized IT resources within the enterprises.
Keywords: Grid technology; enterprise grid systems; enterprise solutions; virtual private network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.46745/ilma.ibtjbs.2010.61.6
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