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GridFest celebrates the glories of grids
 
 
On 3 October 2008 grid-enthusiasts gathered at CERN, both physically and virtually, from around the world for a special event: to celebrate the success of the Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid project.

The event attracted 250 participants—including approximately 50 journalists around the world—garnering an immense amount of press.

On-site demonstrations, held through out the day, showed attendees an assortment of grid applications. Demos included the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the ALICE experiment, the ATLAS experiment, the CMS experiment, the LHCb experiment, the Health-e-Child project (pediatrics), the ITER project (fusion energy), Open Science Grid and the WISDOM project (drug discovery).

If you were not able to attend in person, check out many of these demos online, posted by the GridTalk project as virtual tours on YouTube and don’t miss the CERN-produced movie showing highlights of the day. Detailed information from the event, including the program and images, is available in the online media pack and at the event web site.

For more coverage read the current issue of International Science Grid this Week.
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April 09, 2010
EGEE Grid training at MI SANU
April 07, 2010
New AEGIS Grid site at MI SANU
March 15, 2010
Director's Letter for March 2010
March 09, 2010
SCL seminar at MI SANU
February 19, 2010
Introduction to gLite Distributed Computing
February 12, 2010
Director's Letter for February 2010
January 25, 2010
Director's Letter for January 2010
December 17, 2009
Director's Letter for December 2009
November 30, 2009
ATLAS Resources Coordinator visits SCL
 
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