David Voynow, Schneider Electric
Articles
Wireless
January 1, 2010
New automation architecture puts the power at the device
Applying several computers to a single problem simultaneously is known as grid computing. Commonly used for scientific or technical challenges requiring a great number of computer processing cycles or simultaneous access to large amounts of data, a primary grid computing application is using software to divide and apportion pieces of a program among several computers.
By David Voynow, Schneider Electric