Please don't fall into the trap of thinking "e-Science" requires a tie to the Globus Toolkit to be valid.

I do not think this (anymore). I queried Matthew Haynos from IBM who's an expert in this area some time ago as I'm new to grid computing. The silly questions are from me :o) Answers are his.

Because at the moment distributed computing is only popular in the
academic research and highly specialized part of the industry...atleast
that's what I think. Any professional and personal comments from your
expereince?

Not true. Distributed computing is more and more mainstream. I think too that you are looking at distributed computing perhaps too narowly. Even if you are referring to supercomputing, witness that more and more of the Top 500 supercomputing sites are increasingly commerical (as opposed to academic or public institutions).

Anyhow I just read it again and you stated that "Grid computing becoming
more of a defacto standard for distributed computing in enterprises".

May I ask why do you think that?
I would say b/c of the growing ubiquity of scale-out computing (lots of machines, lots of resources, etc.) What's happening here is that scheduling, etc. is going from the machine into the network. People no longer know where things are going to run with hundreds / thousands of blade processors. This is a sea change. People use to say run this piece of work on this machine, now it's just run this work, I have no idea where. I've written an article series for IBM's grid site on developerWorks:

Check out: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/search/searchResults.jsp?searchType=1&pageLang=&displaySearchScope=dW&searchSite=dW&lastUserQuery1=perspectives+on+grid&lastUserQuery2=&lastUserQuery3=&lastUserQuery4=&query=perspectives+on+grid+haynos&searchScope=dW

particularly the "Next-generation distributed computing" article for a primer. I think you'll find the five or so articles in the series interesting.

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