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Revolutionary
high speed ‘Cloud’ computing software being developed
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Revolutionary new software
which harnesses the power of networked computers to analyze data
at high speeds is being developed by new start-up company
Manjrasoft Pty Ltd and researchers within the University of
Melbourne, Australia.
The technology enables Cloud
computing, the next generation of utility/distributed computing,
supporting high speed application processing across Windows
desktops and servers
“Whether it be complex drug
development problems, investment risk or conveyor belt logistics,
the software “Aneka” offers versatility and cost
savings to businesses by extracting greater productivity from
existing infrastructure and data intensive applications,”
said Associate Professor Raj Buyya of the University of
Melbourne’s Computer Science & Software Engineering
Department who has led the research.
The uniqueness of the
software “Aneka” (Sanskrit for ‘many in one’)
offers the choice of multiple processing models to analyze large
scale tasks, whilst offering customers more versatility with the
ability to negotiate time frames and pricing of tasks.
“Our
point of difference is that Aneka supports multiple application
programming models unlike others in the marketplace,” said
A/Prof Buyya.
“This is changing the face of
computing - making computing work the way we want.”
“This
is about being able to readily distribute, scale, manage and
quickly reconfigure computing tasks across discrete pieces of
infrastructure,” he said.
Buyya says Cloud computing
has been widely adopted by major software vendors, outsources and
a number of major alliance initiatives.
The leading market
segments driving wider adoption of these technologies include
life sciences, manufacturing and financial sectors with intense
information processing needs.
“You no longer need
to invest in or maintain expensive infrastructure. Manjrasoft’s
Aneka software can utilize desktop computers to drive its
processing power – hence replacing expensive supercomputers
and data centers,” he said.
Extensive prototyping
has been completed and the software is approaching a ready state
for beta deployment.
“It is exciting to reach this
point and to have already identified a number of interested trial
customers”
“The opportunity is now open for
Manjrasoft’s technology to quickly establish itself as a
central building block within Cloud computing market, “
A/Prof Buyya said.
Ivan Mellado of the commercialization
arm of the University, Melbourne Ventures, has worked closely
with A/Prof Buyya to define the commercial opportunity, develop
the initial strategic plan and establish the new company. A/Prof
Buyya is leading the venture as the foundation CEO and
CTO.
AusIndustry has awarded a COMET grant to Manjrasoft,
enabling the company to refine its business plans and initiate
business development activities.
Manjrasoft is in early
discussion with prospective investors.
Ivan Mellado says
“Manjrasoft’s technology could provide a powerful way
for enterprise developers and ISVs to deploy computationally and
data intensive applications within the pervasive Microsoft
Windows environment.”
Source: University of Melbourne
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Time Stamp: 11/27/2008 at
4:39:29 PM UTC
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