The Politics of Grid

STREET#GRID SPECIAL REPORT

Running a grid network should be simple: Link the servers and then assign the complex calculations that the users need. Of course, this is much easier said than done. How do you create and manage a grid in a competitive and fast-paced environment? Panelists tackled this topic at the STREET#GRID exhibition and conference, sponsored by Waters and sibling publication Dealing with Technology. The panel consisted of Bob Hintze, vice president, utility computing, Wachovia; Thanos Mitsolides, senior

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Waters Wrap: When looking for tech & data jobs, be curious

Senior executives across the industry tell Anthony that while having the right technical skills as a programmer or data specialist is important, the most desired qualities in new hires are curiosity and the ability to ask good questions.

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