Univa UD

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Univa UD, Inc.
Type Private
Founded Lisle, Illinois (2004)
Headquarters Lisle, Illinois
Austin, Texas
Key people Management team
Industry Distributed computing, Grid computing, Computer software
Products Globus Toolkit, Grid MP
Website www.univaud.com

Univa UD is a privately held software company that is primarily known for providing open source products and technical support based around the Globus Toolkit.

It was founded in 2004 under the name Univa Corporation by the Globus Alliance participants Carl Kesselman, Ian Foster, and Steve Tuecke.[1][2] On September 17, 2007, the company announced that it would merge with the Austin, Texas-based United Devices and operate under the new name Univa UD.[3]

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[edit] Products

  • Cluster Express -- an open source distribution of Globus Toolkit that bundles the Sun Grid Engine scheduler and monitoring capabilities.
  • Cluster Professional -- an enhnaced version of the Cluster Express product that offers more enterprise features and support
  • Grid MP -- an advanced job scheduler and application provisioning platform, targeted for large-scale grid deployments.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Sun, Univa Give Partnership a Boost (July 30, 2007).
  2. ^ Univa Closes $8M Series-A Investment Round
  3. ^ Shread, Paul (September 19, 2007). United Devices, Univa to Merge. Enterprise IT Planet.

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