for your information only

Rick Stevens stevens at mcs.anl.gov
Thu Nov 30 15:32:50 CST 2000


I think probably two lists are useful for the types of purposes that keep 
appearing.,.

1. AG Sites installed or Planned for installation

2. AG participants (sites or groups that have expressed interest in being 
more involved
with the AG project including either installing nodes, software 
development, research
or commercialization etc.)

At 11:18 AM 11/29/2000 -0500, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>Hmm. I'm not sure if it's useful or not without more definition of
>"players." Could they be grouped into "existing nodes", "planned nodes",
>and "expressed interest", or some other such categories?
>
>- Jennifer
>
>On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Mary Fritsch wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > The following is a list of people with nodes or affiliated in large 
> part with
> > THE ACCESS GRID PROJECT.
> >
> > It is a collection from many sources and digging I put together.  The AG is
> > growing incredibly and the most frequently asked question is "do you have a
> > list of nodes" or "who are all the players in AG".  I decided to 
> research and
> > gather this information for all of us.  Use it as you see fit.  Let me 
> know if
> > there is a consensus to put it on a page on the website.
> > This list is more inclusive that our agnodes.htm page because includes 
> players
> > without actual nodes just yet and is driven my interest, ag-tech 
> mailing list,
> > and node locations.
> >
> > Hope it proves helpful.
> >
> > Mary
> > _________________
> >
> > AG PLAYERS
> >
> > Argonne National Laboratory
> > Artic Region Supercomputer Center (at University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
> > Atlanta University Center
> > Boston University, Scientific Computing and VisualizationBrown Medical 
> School
> > Dartmouth
> > Florida International University
> > Florida International University
> > Georgia Tech, College of Computing, Systems Research Center
> > Insors Integrated Communications, Inc.
> > Internet 2
> > Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
> > Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Visualization
> > Los Alamos National Laboratory - Visualization
> > Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC)
> > Microsoft
> > Montana State University (Bozeman)
> > Motorola Labs
> > National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NSCA)
> > National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NSCA) / Alliance 
> Center for
> > Collaboration, Education, Science and Software (ACCESS DC)
> > National Science Foundation
> > North Dakota State University
> > Northwestern University
> > Ohio Supercomputing Center
> > Princeton University
> > San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
> > Sandia National Laboratories
> > The Great Plains Network  (rrsum at greatplains.net)
> > University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)  /  National 
> Center for
> > Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
> > University of Alabama
> > University of Arkansas
> > University of Arkansas at Little Rock
> > University of Chicago, Computer Science Department(and FLASH Center)
> > University of Chicago, Medical School
> > University of Hawaii at Manoa
> > University of Illinois at Chicago (Electronic Visualization Laboratory)
> > University of Kansas (operated by Academic Computing Services)
> > University of Kansas (within Chemical and Petroleum Engineering)
> > University of Kentucky
> > University of Maine (System)
> > University of Michigan
> > University of Montana (Missoula)
> > University of New Mexico / Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center
> > University of South Carolina
> > University of Southern Mississippi
> > University of Texas at El Paso
> > University of Utah, SCI Institute
> > West Virginia University
> >
> >
> >
> > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> > Mary Fritsch
> > Research Coordinator
> > Argonne National Laboratory
> > Mathematics and Computer Science
> > 9700 South Cass Avenue
> > Argonne, IL 60439
> > 630-252-5297
> > 630-252-6333 fax
> > fritsch at mcs.anl.gov
> >




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