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This Month: Globalization, and Other Projects Pushing the Envelope
Letter from the President

Greg Nawrocki
President
Globus Consortium
Greg Nawrocki

Globus Consortium President, Greg Nawrocki, discusses the significance of globalization efforts around the Globus Toolkit.

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Globus Consortium Update

Globus Toolkit Globalization and Localization Scoping Assessment Update.
Globus Consortium

This month's update focuses on the new Globus Toolkit Globalization Coding Guidelines and Localization Guidelines. Read more in an interview with Robert Gaffaney and Patrick Doran, the authors of the study.

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Globus Consortium Member Spotlight

Mark Green
Grid Computational Scientist
University of Buffalo
Mark Green

Mark Green from SUNY-Buffalo talks about his organization's Grid Application Template (GAT) project that's making it easier for applications to participate in research and science Grids.

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Globus Consortium Member Spotlight

Peter Covitz
Director for Infrastructure
NCI Center for Bioinformatics
Peter Covitz

One of the characteristics of life science and biomedical science is the diversity of data types. Learn how the caBIG (Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid) is simplifying data sharing between researchers today.

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Globus Consortium Member Spotlight

William Johnston
Senior Scientist and Manager
US DOE, Energy Sciences Network
Johnston

Bill Johnston of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has witnessed firsthand the evolution of Grid computing in the science and research world. In a recent interview with the Globus Consortium Journal, Mr. Johnston shares his views on some security and networking projects that he's affiliated with today.

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Globus Toolkit Developer's Forum

Ravi Madduri
Software Developer
Argonne National Laboratory
GT Developers Forum

Busy researchers don't have time to babysit enormous file transfers to make sure they go through ok. Ravi Madduri from Argonne National Laboratory explains the role of RFT in large file transfers for Globus Toolkit users.

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