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IBM awards technology to ETH database research
Over a million for a hyperdatabase

Published: 11.12.2003 06:00
Modified: 11.12.2003 00:42
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(Li) Within the framework of the Shared University Research Award Program (see box) the information technology company IBM is sponsoring hardware and software for ETH to the tune of 800,000 US dollars, around 1,04 million Swiss francs. In collaboration with IBM's Development Centre in Böblingen, Germany, the database group at ETH Zurich will be carrying out research on the scalability and automatic configuration of infrastructures for distributive application processes.

IT resources as demand requires

The peer-to-peer management processes necessary for decentralised processing are employed, for example, in on-demand computing, the use of IT resources as occasion demands. The database group around ETH Professor Hans-Jörg Schek (1) (middle of the picture) focuses primarily on power analyses and comparisons between grid, peer-to-peer and service architectures. The group of researchers uses OSIRIS (Open Service Infrastructure for Reliable and Integrated process Support), a research prototype they developed themselves (2) . ETH will mostly employ the new hardware and software for hyperdatabase research.

Amongst the hardware sponsored by IBM there are four supercomputing machines, "eServer xSeries", an "eServer BladeCenter", a TotalStorage Server as well as eight ThinkPads T40. The latter are the equivalent of the laptops, which students were able to buy at special prices within the framework of co-operation agreement, signed in 2001, between IBM and ETH Zurich (Neptun-Project (3) ). Further co-operation between IBM and ETH takes place at the Zurich Information Security Center (ZISC) (4) .

ETH is awarded a grant from IBM's Shared University Research Award Program. (From the left): H.-U. Märki, IBM General Manager Europa, F. Leymann, IBM Distinguished Engineer, ETH Professor H.-J. Schek, ETH President O. Kübler and IBM Director J. Windeln.


Shared University Research Program

Within the framework of this programme, the US information technology company, IBM, sponsors hardware and software at five chosen universities to support shared-interest research projects. The aim of this cooperation is to expand the research and knowledge transfer between the cooperating research and development units.. In addition to ETH Zurich, the universities of San Diego, Oxford and Berlin (Humboldt-University) have also received grants.


References:
•  IBM press release: www.ibm.com/news/ch/fr/2003/12/01.html (www.ibm.com/news/ch/fr/2003/12/01.html)

Footnotes:
(1 Website of the ETH database research group: www-dbs.inf.ethz.ch (www-dbs.inf.ethz.ch)
(2 Website of the research project OSIRIS: www-dbs.inf.ethz.ch/research/index_11.html (www-dbs.inf.ethz.ch/research/index_11.html)
(3 "ETH Life" article on the ETH Neptune Project: archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/neptun3.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/neptun3.html)
(4 "ETH Life" article on the Zurich Information Security Center (ZISC): archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/Informationssicherheit.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/Informationssicherheit.html)


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