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Industry can count on grid computing.(Economic Outlook)(Robert Cohen)(Interview)
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Business North Carolina
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March 1, 2004
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The adoption of grid computing by North Carolina businesses could boost the state economy by $10.1 billion through 2010 and create 24,000 jobs, according to a study commissioned by the Raleigh-based Rural Internet Access Authority. Some companies have begun to use the technology. Others might be spurred to by the North Carolina Grid Computing Initiative, a joint venture of the UNC system and Research Triangle Park-based MCNC that will create a statewide grid on the UNC computer sys...
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