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Post by Steve Gardner on Feb 26, 2008 3:18:37 GMT
It's too late - ~03:20 as I write - to set out my feelings about the notion that any company, especially one like IBM, should be permitted to even consider essentially controlling the Internet. What's more, I hope I'm not the only one, making the need to express my irritation redundant. Source: IBMProject Kittyhawk’s goal is to explore the construction and implications of a global-scale shared computer capable of hosting the entire Internet as an application. Our goal is to provide a platform which is an order of magnitude more efficient than commodity servers based on the highly integrated architecture of Blue Gene, IBM's supercomputer.
Team Members
Jonathan Appavoo Volkmar Uhlig Amos Waterland
Publications
Project Kittyhawk: Building a Global-Scale Computer Jonathan Appavoo, Volkmar Uhlig, and Amos Waterland. Published in in ACM Sigops Operating System Review, January 2008.
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