09 November 2009
With the rapid advancement of technology in the world of science calls for a demand for more and more computing power. The implementation and co-ordination of a grid infrastructure at a national (or larger) level opens up important opportunities to optimise the usage of existing, limited storage and computing resources, improve their accessibility and empower research groups from several domains.
Over the last few years, the EUMEDGRID vision has facilitated improvements at technological level and fostered the know-how of networking and computing professionals across the Mediterranean. The resulting pilot grid infrastructure for research in the region was interoperable and compatible with the Enabling Grids for e-Science (EGEE), the world’s largest multi-disciplinary grid infrastructure connecting over 10,000 researchers world-wide, from fields as diverse as high energy physics and earth and life sciences.

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There is no need for e-Infrastructures without a user community correspondingly exploiting them. The project has an important responsibility to support existing user’s applications and assist new applications that will run on the Mediterranean e-Infrastructure. This activity is also committed to study and deliver a strategy for the long-term sustainability of the support system that will be put in place during the project lifetime.

