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The term "blades" refers to a smaller circuit inserted into a larger machine footprint, with many other blades, where each blade is performing, as it's own distinct computer. This notion is commonly referred to as " blade computing." -
A petabyte is a term that indicates a unit of computer memory or data storage capacity equal to 1,024 terabytes (or 2 50 bytes): one quadrillion bytes. -
Please refer to the book Business On Demand: Technology and Strategy Perspectives (Fellenstein, 2004) for further details and precision on important technologies, Grid Computing, and key strategy perspectives. -
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a meta-language written in SGML (Standardized Markup Language) that allows one to design a markup language used to allow for the easy interchange of documents and data across the World Wide Web. -
Please refer to Fellenstein (2004) for further details and precision on important technologies, Grid Computing, and key strategy perspectives. -
Please refer to Fellenstein (2004) for further details and precision on important service provider technologies, Grid Computing, and key strategy perspectives on both topics. | |